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Osteocompatibility of Si 3 N 4 -coated carbon fiber-reinforced polyetheretherketone (CFRP) and hydroxyapatite-coated CFRP with antibiotics and antithrombotic drugs.

Hideaki EnamiIchiro NakaharaWataru AndoKeisuke UemuraHidetoshi HamadaMasaki TakaoNobuhiko Sugano
Published in: Journal of artificial organs : the official journal of the Japanese Society for Artificial Organs (2022)
This study used a rabbit model to investigate the osteocompatibility of Si 3 N 4 -coated carbon fiber-reinforced polyetheretherketone (CFRP) and hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated CFRP with antibiotics (vancomycin [VCM]) and antithrombotic drugs (polyvinylpyrrolidone [PVP]). HA-coated cylindrical CFRP implants were used as the controls (HA), and HA-coated implants treated with VCM and PVP were prepared (HA-VP) as the test groups; a cylindrical CFRP coated with Si 3 N 4 was also prepared (SiN). Ten implants from each group were randomly inserted into the femoral diaphysis of rabbits. The pull-out test, radiological analysis using micro-computed tomography (µ-CT), and histological analysis were performed. The pull-out strength of the SiN group was lower than that of the HA group. µ-CT analysis revealed that the amount of bone formation around the implant in the SiN group was inferior to that in the HA group. Conversely, the HA-VP group had equivalent pull-out strength and bone formation as analyzed by µ-CT compared to the HA group. In conclusion, the additional surface treatment of the HA-coated CFRP with VCM and PVP provided sufficient bone fixation and formation.
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