The Influence of Haematogenous Bone Marrow on the Early Osseointegration of a Titanium Implant which Penetrates the Endosteum

The utility of metallic bio-medical implants in osseous or dental affections is irrefutable. The paper aims to test the tolerance of the bone marrow to titanium implants. Titanium implants were inserted in the femur of 11-months old rabbits. The implants penetrated the endosteum, half of their lengt...

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Published in:International journal of morphology Vol. 40; no. 1; pp. 188 - 193
Main Authors: Ratiu, Cristian A, Ratiu, Ioana A, Miclaus, Viorel, Pantor, Mihai, Rus, Vasile, Martonos, Cristian O, Lacatus, Radu, Purdoiu, Robert C, Gal, Adrian F
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 01-02-2022
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Summary:The utility of metallic bio-medical implants in osseous or dental affections is irrefutable. The paper aims to test the tolerance of the bone marrow to titanium implants. Titanium implants were inserted in the femur of 11-months old rabbits. The implants penetrated the endosteum, half of their length getting into the haematogenous bone marrow. Seven days after the insertion we collected bone fragments containing the implant. The CT exam revealed a significant decrease in the density of the bone at the interface with the implant and a more discrete one aloof from the insertion area. The histologic exam after 7 days revealed osseous reparatory processes only in the endosteal area from where it expanded on the surface of the implant which was inside the marrow. The presence and intensity of the osseous reparatory processes after only seven days post-implant demonstrates that the marrow actively participates in bone regeneration and implants osseointegration.
ISSN:0717-9502
0717-9502
DOI:10.4067/S0717-95022022000100188