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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 40-47
Author(s):  
Arnold V. Popkov ◽  
Dmitriy A. Popkov ◽  
Konstantin V. Trofimov ◽  
Alexander I. Nikiforov ◽  
Alexey А. Isupov

The study concerns a new method of treatment of bone fractures of upper and lower limbs based on osteogenesis stimulation by intramedullary implants with bioactive organic hydroxyapatite (HA). The method decreases consolidation period of diaphyseal fractures to 2-4 times. A technology of osteosynthesis and bone formation dynamics at the fracture zone and around the implant is described.


Author(s):  
G. Vani ◽  
P. Veena ◽  
R.V. Suresh Kumar ◽  
M. Santhi Lashmi ◽  
D. Rani Prameela ◽  
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Background: Fracture of long bones is a common orthopaedic condition noticed in dogs and its primary goal is to completely restore the function of the injured limb as early as possible. Osteo-conductivity of hydroxyapatite can be improved further by decreasing the particle size to nanometre range and incorporation of inorganic materials in hydroxyapatite can enhance osteoblast cell material interactions. Strontium, Zinc, Silver and Fluorine are known to play an important role in the bone formation and also affect bone material characteristics such as crystallinity, degradation behaviour and mechanical properties. When doped with plasma spray nanohydroxyapatite, these multi-ions cause no harm to the physical environment during the degradation process of hydroxyapatite as these are nontoxic and play significant role in bone metabolism, growth and nourishment. Bone markers have tremendous potential as a rapid and sensitive method for assessing the response of the skeleton to medical or surgical interventions providing valuable information regarding bone turn over in animals. Hence, the current study was undertaken to evaluate the potential of multi-ion doped nano-hydroxyapatite coated intramedullary titanium implants in long bone fracture repair in dogs compared to the conventional intramedullary titanium implants through radiographical studies and evaluation of bone markers. Methods: Radiographical evaluation, Sandwich ELISA kits developed by Bioassay technology laboratory. Result: Plasma spray nano-hydroxyapatite coated titanium intramedullary implants have shown excellent osteo-conductivity when doped with multi-ions of Strontium, Zinc, Silver and Fluorine facilitating rapid osteoblastic activity and rapid bone turnover at the fracture site and complete fracture healing by 3rd week post-operatively as evidenced by radiographic scores and a peak BALP (Canine Bone Alkaline Phosphatase) values and early limb usage. Bone reabsorption and bone tissue remodelling due to osteoclastic action at the fracture site was quicker when the multi-ion doped nano-hydroxyapatite coated titanium intramedullary implants were used which is evidenced by the radiographic scores and highest CTX (Canine C-telopeptide of Type 1 Collagen) values indicating completion of fracture healing and near completion of bone tissue remodelling by 9th post-operative week in long bone fracture repair in dogs.


2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Luke A. Lopas ◽  
Spencer Albertson ◽  
Eric Solomon ◽  
David T. Watson ◽  
Anjan R. Shah ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 62 ◽  
pp. 126599 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmet Özmeriç ◽  
Oğuzhan Tanoğlu ◽  
Mert Ocak ◽  
Hakan Hamdi Çelik ◽  
Ayşegül Fırat ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Digambar S Maraskolhe ◽  
Ankur B Chawla ◽  
Nandkishor M Harne

Intramedullary implants for fracture intertrochanteric fractures, there is always risk of loss of reduction despite of reduction after percutaneous procedure. Loss of reduction intraoperatively is not uncommon. Temporary k wire fixation is a good alternate to maintain the reduction during procedure. Retrospective analysis of intraoperative C-arm image with x ray proves this method as a reasonable approach for maintaining reduction of intertrochanteric fractures during nailing.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Digambar S Maraskolhe ◽  
Ankur B Chawla ◽  
Nandkishor M Harne

Intramedullary implants for fracture intertrochanteric fractures, there is always risk of loss of reduction despite of reduction after percutaneous procedure. Loss of reduction intraoperatively is not uncommon. Temporary k wire fixation is a good alternate to maintain the reduction during procedure. Retrospective analysis of intraoperative C-arm image with x ray proves this method as a reasonable approach for maintaining reduction of intertrochanteric fractures during nailing.


Author(s):  
P. Jordà Gómez ◽  
J.M. Antequera Cano ◽  
J. Ferràs-Tarrago ◽  
M.A. Blasco ◽  
A. Mascarell ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
pp. 984-995
Author(s):  
Mikko Kanerva ◽  
Tuomas Pärnänen ◽  
Jarno Jokinen ◽  
Juha Haaja ◽  
Antti Ritvanen ◽  
...  

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