Title of article :
Effect of Polymethylmethacrylate-Hydroxyapatite Composites on Callus Formation and Compressive Strength in Goat Vertebral Body
Author/Authors :
IS, Komang-Agung Department of Orthopaedics - Airlangga University - Surabaya - Indonesia , L, Hydravianto Department of Orthopaedics - Airlangga University - Surabaya - Indonesia , O, Sindrawati Department of Pathology - Widya Mandala Katholic University - Surabaya - Indonesia , PS, William Emergency Room Department - Jombang General Hospital - Jombang - Indonesia
Abstract :
Introduction: Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PV) is one of the available treatments for vertebral compression fracture (VCF). Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is the most
common bone substitute used in the procedure, but it has
several disadvantages. Bioceramic material, such as
hydroxyapatite (HA), has better biological activity compared
to PMMA. The aim of this study was to find an optimal
biomaterial compound which offers the best mechanical and
biological properties to be used in PV.
Materials and Methods: This was an experimental study
with goat (Capra aegagrus hircus) as an animal model. The
animals’ vertebral columns were injected with PMMA-HA
compound. Animal samples were divided into four groups,
and each group received a different proportion of
PMMA:HA compound. The mechanical and biological
effects of the compound on the bone were then analysed. The
mechanical effect was assessed by measuring the vertebral
body’s compressive strength. Meanwhile, the biological
effect was assessed by analysing the callus formation in the
vertebral body. Results: The optimal callus formation and compressive
strength was observed in the group receiving PMMA:HA
with a 1:2 ratio.
Conclusion: A mixture of PMMA and HA increases the quality of callus formation and the material’s compressive strength. The optimum ratio of PMMA:HA in the compound is 1:2.
Keywords :
hydroxyapatite , polymethylmethacrylate , vertebral compression fracture , vertebroplasty
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal