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3D Printed Pedicle Screws with Microarc Oxidation Ceramic Interfaces Enhance Osteointegration and Orthopedic Fixation Feasibility.

Zehao ChenBinghao WangChengliang YangZhendong LvYu WeiTianming PanFuqing XuanXingdie ZhouHao ChenHongxing ShenLiqiang WangYuhui Zhang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Effective osteointegration is of great importance for pedicle screws in spinal fusion surgeries. However, the lack of osteoinductive activity of current screws diminishes their feasibility for osteointegration and fixation, making screw loosening a common complication worldwide. In this study, Ti-6Al-4V pedicle screws with full through-hole design were fabricated via selective laser melting (SLM) 3D printing and then deposited with porous oxide coatings by microarc oxidation (MAO). The porous surface morphology of the oxide coating and the release of bioactive ions could effectively support cell adhesion, migration, vascularization, and osteogenesis in vitro . Furthermore, an in vivo goat model demonstrated the efficacy of modified screws in improving bone maturation and osseointegration, thus providing a promising method for feasible orthopedic internal fixation.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • cell adhesion
  • robot assisted
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • high resolution
  • soft tissue
  • spinal cord injury
  • mass spectrometry
  • nitric oxide
  • electron transfer