Patient-Specific 3D-Printed Drill Guides for an Ovine Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation Model.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
R Peter Suderman, Mark B Hurtig, Marc D Grynpas, Paul R T Kuzyk, Adele Changoor
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Abstract

Proper alignment between donor and recipient cartilage in osteochondral allograft transplantation supports tissue integration and the formation of a stable articulating surface. This study evaluated the use of patient-specific 3D-printed drill guides to improve alignment in an ovine model of osteochondral allograft transplantation when used in place of a free-hand drilling technique. Fourteen female Arcott sheep underwent bilateral osteochondral allograft transplantation. Drill guides were used to transplant 51 grafts (6.5 mm diameter), while the freehand drilling technique was used to transplant 32 grafts. After a 9-month survival time, tissues were harvested. Cross-sectional confocal microscopy images and histological sections were used to quantify height differences between donor and recipient tissues. Grafts transplanted with the drill guides showed significantly reduced (p = 0.0005) height differences between donor and recipient tissues compared to the freehand drilling technique. However, the guide technique was associated with increased osteophyte development (p = 0.0180) and synovial inflammation (p = 0.0451). These findings demonstrate that patient-specific 3D-printed drill guides improve graft alignment in an ovine model of osteochondral allograft transplantation. Methodological improvements are proposed to minimize osteophyte formation and inflammation in future studies.

患者特异性3d打印钻头指南羊骨软骨同种异体移植模型。
在同种异体骨软骨移植中,供体和受体软骨之间的正确排列支持组织整合和形成稳定的关节面。本研究评估了在羊骨软骨同种异体移植物移植模型中,使用患者特异性3d打印钻孔指南来代替徒手钻孔技术时改善对齐的效果。对14只雌性阿科特羊进行双侧同种异体骨软骨移植。采用钻孔导轨移植51根(直径6.5 mm),徒手钻孔技术移植32根。存活9个月后,采集组织。横断面共聚焦显微镜图像和组织学切片用于量化供体和受体组织之间的高度差异。与徒手钻孔技术相比,使用钻孔导向移植的移植物供体和受体组织的高度差异显著降低(p = 0.0005)。然而,引导技术与骨赘发育增加(p = 0.0180)和滑膜炎症(p = 0.0451)相关。这些研究结果表明,患者特异性3d打印钻头可改善羊骨软骨同种异体移植模型中的移植物对齐。建议在未来的研究中改进方法学,以尽量减少骨赘的形成和炎症。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
261
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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