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M. C. Nolff1,2; N.-C. Gellrich1; G. Hauschild2,3; M. Fehr2; K.-H. Bormann1; K. Rohn4; S. Spalthoff1; M. Rücker1; H. Kokemüller1
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hanover Medical School, Hanover, Germany; 2Small Animal Clinic, University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover, Germany; 3Department of Orthopedics, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany; 4Department of Biometry, Epidemiology and Information Processing; University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover, Hanover, Germany
Objective: The aim was to compare osseointegration of blood perfused β-tricalcium phosphate cylinders (β-TCPB) with similar composites that were additionally loaded with cancellous bone and bone marrow (β-TCPB/BM/CB) for mandibular reconstruction. Methods: Twelve German Black-Headed sheep with an average weight of 72.5 ± 10 kg underwent segmental resection of the right hemi-mandible. The animals that were assigned to group A (n=6) were reconstructed using β-TCPB while the sheep that were assigned to group B received β-TCPB/BM/CB grafts. Tissue quality was histologically assessed and bone-, scaffold-, cartilage- and fibrous-tissue area were estimated using semiautomated histomorphometrical software. Results: Composite grafts that were loaded with bone marrow and cancellous bone (β-TCPB/BM/CB) exhibited significant (p<0.01) higher amounts of bone formation than β-TCPB. The patients that were assigned to group B achieved defect union and a high grade of bone maturation. Residual ceramic remnants were rare and disconnected. Bone maturity within group A was inferior and none of the specimens showed defect union. The defect centre was still occupied by a ceramic core. Clinical significance: Bone and bone marrow augmented β-tricalcium phosphate composites may qualify as a promising alternative to autograft bone for mandibular reconstruction in human and veterinary medicine.
sheep, Bone marrow, Mandibular continuity resection, β-tricalcium phosphate composite, bone graft substitute
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