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A novel evaluation system to monitor bone formation and β-tricalcium phosphate resorption in opening wedge high tibial osteotomy

Journal

KNEE SURGERY SPORTS TRAUMATOLOGY ARTHROSCOPY
Volume 23, Issue 7, Pages 2007-2011

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-014-2870-3

Keywords

beta-TCP; Opening wedge HTO; Osirix; Bone formation

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The aim of this study was to establish an evaluation system to monitor bone formation and beta-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) resorption in opening high tibial osteotomy (HTO). From 2003 to 2005, opening HTO was performed in 36 patients using a Puddu plate and beta-TCP blocks with 60 and 75 % porosity. Thirty-one patients were used for evaluation. All patients underwent CT examination at 2 weeks and 6 years. The CT image data were divided into three areas, and CT values of each area were analysed using the imaging software, Osirix. CT image analysis at 2 weeks showed that the mean CT-attenuation values (in Hounsfield units) of the implanted area with beta-TCP of 60 % porosity, the implanted area with beta-TCP of 75 % porosity, and cancellous bone were, 1,694.0 +/- A 94.2, 1,010.9 +/- A 81.1, and 178.0 +/- A 45.1, respectively. Six years after surgery, these values were 574.1 +/- A 273.5, 168.8 +/- A 75.1, and 174.9 +/- A 69.3, respectively. beta-TCP with 75 % porosity was completely resorbed and replaced by bone. beta-TCP with 60 % porosity was resorbed, but approximately 1/3 still remained even 6 years after surgery. The imaging software, Osirix, enabled scanning of the whole area to measure CT values. This system is the first to quantitatively evaluate beta-TCP resorption and bone formation in opening HTO. Laboratory studies.

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