Osteoinduction and -conduction through absorbable bone substitute materials based on calcium sulfate:in vivo biological behavior in a rabbit model

  • Pförringer, D
  • Harrasser, N
  • Mühlhofer, H
  • Kiokekli, M
  • Stemberger, A
  • van Griensven, M
  • Lucke, M
  • Burgkart, R
  • Obermeier, A
Publication date
February 2018

Abstract

Calcium sulfate (CS) can be used as an antibiotically impregnated bone substitute in a variety of clinical constellations. Antibiotically loaded bone substitutes find specific application in orthopedic and trauma surgery to prevent or treat bone infections especially in relation to open bone defects. However, its use as a structural bone graft reveals some concerns due to its fast biodegradation. The addition of calcium carbonate and tripalmitin makes CS formulations more resistant to resorption leaving bone time to form during a prolonged degradation process. The aim of the present study was the evaluation of biocompatibility and degradation properties of newly formulated antibiotically impregnated CS preparations. Three different types of...

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