Micro-CT evaluation and histological analysis of screw-bone interface of expansile pedicle screw in osteoporotic sheep.
- Author:
Shi-yong WAN
1
;
Wei LEI
;
Zi-xiang WU
;
Rong LÜ
;
Jun WANG
;
Bo LI
;
Suo-Chao FU
;
Ce ZHAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Animals; Bone Density; Bone Screws; Disease Models, Animal; Female; Femur; diagnostic imaging; metabolism; surgery; Osteoporosis; etiology; pathology; surgery; Ovariectomy; adverse effects; Reproducibility of Results; Sheep; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; methods
- From: Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(18):1271-1273
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the properties of screw-bone interface of expansive pedicle screw (EPS) in osteoporotic sheep using micro-CT and histology.
METHODSSix female sheep with bilateral ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis were employed in this experiment and were randomly assigned into 2 groups: A and B. After EPS insertion in each femoral condyles, sheep in group A were bred for 3 months, while those in group B 6 months. Femoral condyles with EPS were 3D-imaged and reconstructed by micro-CT. Histology was evaluated thereafter.
RESULTSThe trabecular microstructure was denser at the screw-bone interface than in the distant parts in expansive section, especially within spiral marking. In the non-expansive section, however, there was no significant difference between the interface and the distant parts. The regions of interest (ROI) adjacent to EPS were reconstructed and analyzed by micro-CT using the same thresholds. The 3D-parameters generated, including tissue mineral density (TMD), bone volume fraction (BVF, BV/TV), bone surface/bone volume (BS/BV) ratio, trabecular thickness (Tb.Th), and trabecular separation (Tb.Sp), were significantly better in expansive than in non-expansive sections (P < 0.05). Histologically, newly formed bone trabeculae crawled along the expansive fissures and into the center of EPS. The newly formed bones, as well as the bone at the bone-screw interface, closely contacted the EPS and constructed four compartments.
CONCLUSIONSBased on micro-CT and histological evaluation, the study suggest that EPS can significantly provide stabilization in osteoporotic cancellous bone.