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Intervertebral Spinal Fusion Using a RP-based PLGA/TCP/bBMP Biomimetic Grafting Material

Authors :
Yunyu Hu
Dan Li
Zhuo Xiong
Rong Lv
Yongnian Yan
Xiaoming Wu
Xing Ma
Jun Wang
Source :
Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers. 24:146-157
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2009.

Abstract

Three-dimensional highly porous poly(DL-lactic-co-glycolic acid)/tricalcium phosphate (PLGA/TCP) scaffolds were synthesized via a rapid prototyping (RP) technique. Bovine bone morphogenetic protein (bBMP) was loaded into the biopolymer scaffolds (PLGA/TCP/bBMP). Both the PLGA/TCP scaffolds and the PLGA/TCP/bBMP composites were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. Lumbar intervertebral body fusion at L2~3 and L4~5 levels were performed on 15 goats using one of the following graft materials: RP synthesized PLGA/TCP scaffolds (group A), PLGA/TCP/bBMP composites (group B), and autogenous iliac bone graft (group C). All animals were sacrificed 24 weeks after surgery and the spine fusions evaluated by manual palpation tests, histological analyses, and radiography. In group A, the histological analyses showed that the PLGA/TCP scaffolds were biocompatible and biodegradable; however, no new bone was found. In group B, highly cellular bone marrow between the new trabecular bone was present in the fusion mass. In group C, there was a lesser amount of new bone. Twenty-four weeks after surgery, the fusion rate of lumbar intervertebral body fusion in group A, B, and C was 10% (1/10), 80% (8/10), and 50% (5/10), respectively. The fusion rate was significantly higher in group B compared with groups of A and C (p

Details

ISSN :
15308030 and 08839115
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........20493c8d4c9a23ead54e74409c14893f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0883911509103830