Title of article :
RADIOACTIVE CEMENT OF PMMA and HAP-Sm-153, Ho-166, or RE-188 FOR BONE METASTASIS TREATMENT
Author/Authors :
Julio Montaño, Carlos Department of Nuclear Engineering - Laboratório Núcleo de Radiações Ionizantes - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil , Passos ribeiro de CaMPos, tarCisio Department of Nuclear Engineering - Laboratório Núcleo de Radiações Ionizantes - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
Abstract :
Polymethylmetacrylte (PMMA) is used in the fields of den-
tistry and biomedicine as a constituent of bone cements.
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is a bioceramic produced naturally in
the bones. PMMA and HAp are fundamental constituents in
the preparation of bone cements. Bisphosphonates have also
been used as radiopharmaceutical in dental implants and
nuclear medicine, or as palliative systemic treatment for pain
reduction in bone metastasis. Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty
are bone cement-based techniques used in orthopedics, being
minimally invasive procedures with low risks of infections,
applied in osteoporosis and high-impact fractures. Recently,
Núcleo de Radiações Ionizantes da Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais proposed a synthetic composite of M-HAp with
a metallic nuclide M. After irradiation, M-HAp was added to
PMMA, compounding a radioactive bone cement that can
recover bone body stabilization, pasting microfractures and
recomposing the anatomy and functionality of the affected
parts by the compression of bone metastases, with possible
pain reduction through quick radiation-induced decompres-
sion. Computational dosimetric models, and the synthesis
and characterization of bioceramics that incorporate Re-188,
Ho-166, or Sm-153 have demonstrated the benefits of these
biometrics as promising alternative therapies, mainly from
their ability to maintain the ionization in the bone structure,
thereby sparing the spinal cord. This article presents a review
on this topic. Level of Evidence V, Expert Opinion
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Keywords :
Cement , PMMA , Hydroxyapatite , Vertebroplasty , Kyph- oplasty , Radioisotopes
Journal title :
Acta Ortopedica Brasileira