Novel Concept for the Expansion of the Fibula Bone as an Autologous Bone Graft: Experimental Tests on an Animal Implant Prototype—In Memoriam Volker Buehren
Matthias Militz, Volker Buehren, Christoph Miethke, C. Gabler, Josephine Mauck, W. Mittelmeier, Robert Bialas, Rainer Bader
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Abstract
The current reconstructive surgical procedures implemented after the resection of extended bone segments are associated with high complication rates and long-term treatments. By transplanting an autologous, vascularized and stabilized bone segment, these challenges can be managed. Thus, we propose a novel procedure to expand the currently available autologous bone grafts to the dimensions of the recipient bone using an implantable device. The objective of the present study was to characterize the feasibility of developing an implant prototype for fibula expansion in an in vitro model using a porcine fibula. A balloon catheter, as the part of the implant responsible for expansion, was proven to expand while being periodically filled with sodium chloride. Therefore, the expansion of the balloon catheter was analyzed in an experimental test setup with a 3D-printed porcine fibula with a closure film simulating callus formation to simulate the in vivo situation. Our experimental testing proved the successful expansion of the porcine fibula by the balloon catheter. Hence, the feasibility of the concept for subsequent animal testing was confirmed.
目前在切除扩展骨段后实施的重建手术程序与高并发症发生率和长期治疗相关。通过移植自体、血管化和稳定化的骨段,可以应对这些挑战。因此,我们提出了一种新的手术方法,利用植入式装置将目前可用的自体骨移植物扩展到受体骨的尺寸。本研究的目的是利用猪腓骨,在体外模型中鉴定开发腓骨扩张植入物原型的可行性。实验证明,球囊导管作为植入物中负责扩张的部分,在定期注入氯化钠时可以扩张。因此,我们在一个实验测试装置中分析了球囊导管的膨胀情况,该装置是用 3D 打印的猪腓骨和模拟胼胝形成的闭合膜来模拟体内情况的。我们的实验测试证明,球囊导管能成功扩张猪腓骨。因此,这一概念在随后的动物试验中的可行性得到了证实。