Polylactide Pin With Transforming Growth Factor ??1 in Delayed Osteotomy Fixation
- 1 October 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
- Vol. 355 (355) , 312-322
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-199810000-00033
Abstract
The effect of an absorbable pin containing transforming growth factor β1 on fracture healing was studied in a rat model of delayed osteotomy fixation. Transforming growth factor β1 was mixed into a blend of L-lactide oligomer and a copolymer of ε-caprolactone and DL-lactide that was placed in the grooves of a self reinforced fracture fixation pin made of poly-LD-lactic acid copolymer. A distal femoral osteotomy was made in 54 rats and left untreated. A week later surgery was performed to fix the osteotomy with a fracture fixation pin in 48 rats. In the remaining six rats no fixation was performed. The pin that was used in the study group contained either 5 µg (15 rats) or 50 µg (15 rats) of the growth factor, while in the control group of 18 rats, an identical pin without growth factor was used. The femurs were examined radiographically, histologically, histomorphometrically, and microradiographically. Tetracycline labeling studies were used after a followup of 1,3, and 6 weeks. Faster callus formation in the transforming growth factor β1 treated animals but no acceleration in the healing of the osteotomy is reported. The addition of bone growth factors to bioabsorbable fracture fixation materials may enhance bone healing.Keywords
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