Journal article
The Biologic Response to Particles From a Lumbar Disc Prosthesis
Spine, Vol.27(19), pp.2088-2094
2002
Abstract
Study Design. Particles of a proprietary polyolefin rubber compound used in a lumbar disc prosthesis were generated in vitro and tested for biocompatibility in two animal models. Objective. To characterize any tissue response to polyolefin rubber particles. Summary of Background Data. Intervertebral disc prostheses are emerging as alternatives to fusion techniques for the treatment of symptomatic disc degeneration. The biocompatibility of all novel components used in the construction of these devices must be verified before they can be considered for general use. Methods. Laboratory-generated polyolefin rubber particles were either injected into dorsal subcutaneous air pouches of 30 rats or placed directly onto the lumbosacral dura and nerve roots of 9 sheep. Histologic sections of tissues from, and remote from, the site of implantation were examined for evidence of inflammation and wound-healing responses. Results. Polyolefin rubber particle debris induced a tissue response that was consistent with a normal foreign body reaction to large particles. The response was not significantly greater than that seen with similar size particles of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene. There was no evidence of particle migration from the site of implantation, and there was no evidence of local or systemic toxic effects. Conclusion. Polyolefin rubber particles induce only localized tissue response that is consistent with a normal foreign body reaction to large nontoxic particles.
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- Title
- The Biologic Response to Particles From a Lumbar Disc Prosthesis
- Authors
- R J Moore (Author) - University of AdelaideR D Fraser (Author) - Royal Adelaide HospitalB Vernon-Roberts (Author) - University of AdelaideJ W Finnie (Author) - Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, AdelaideP C Blumbergs (Author) - University of AdelaideD R Haynes (Author) - University of AdelaideM J Hutchens (Author) - University of AdelaideRebecca M Walters (Author) - Adelaide Centre for Spinal ResearchA S Kamat (Author) - Royal Adelaide HospitalB Koszyca (Author) - University of Adelaide
- Publication details
- Spine, Vol.27(19), pp.2088-2094
- Publisher
- Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
- DOI
- 10.1097/00007632-200210010-00003
- ISSN
- 0362-2436
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Legacy; School of Health and Sport Sciences - Legacy; School of Health - Biomedicine
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450383402621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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