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The use of BoneWelding super( registered ) technology in spinal surgery: an experimental study in sheep

The innovative BoneWelding super( registered ) technology, where ultrasound energy bonds bioresorbable implants to bone, was tested for its feasibility in spine surgery and its local thermal effects. The three tested concepts consisted of implementation of a resorbable plating system, two converging...

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Published in:European spine journal 2011-11, Vol.20 (11), p.1821-1836
Main Authors: Heidenreich, Dorothee, Langhoff, Jens D, Nuss, Katja, Kluge, Katharina, Kaempf, Kaethi, Zlinsky, Katalin, Hilbe, Monika, Mayer, Jorg, Rechenberg, Brigitte
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Summary:The innovative BoneWelding super( registered ) technology, where ultrasound energy bonds bioresorbable implants to bone, was tested for its feasibility in spine surgery and its local thermal effects. The three tested concepts consisted of implementation of a resorbable plating system, two converging polymer pins and suture anchors to the cervical vertebral bodies. Bioresorbable polylactide implants (PLDLLA 70/30) were inserted ventrally into the third and fourth vertebral body of seven sheep, of which six were sacrificed at 2 months and one sheep immediately after temperature measurements during implant insertion. Polymer screws were used as controls. Qualitative, semi-quantitative histological, and quantitative histomorphometrical evaluation showed excellent anchorage of the implants, new mineralized bone at the implant-bone interface, no inflammatory cell reaction or thermal damage to the adjacent bone in response to the novel insertion technology. The application of two converging pins, parallel inserted polymer pins, or fusion of the implant to the polymer plates did not affect the overall excellent tissue tolerance of the technology. Temperature increase during insertion was noticed but never exceeded 47 degree C for less than 1 s. The BoneWelding super( registered ) technology was proven to be safe and easy to apply.
ISSN:0940-6719
1432-0932
DOI:10.1007/s00586-011-1799-1