Histomorphometric and radiographical changes after lumbar implantation of the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the BB.4S rat model

STUDY DESIGN. An experimental animal study. OBJECTIVE. To investigate histomorphometric and radiographical changes in the BB.4S rat model after PEEK (polyetheretherketone) nonfusion interspinous device implantation. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA. Clinical effectiveness of the PEEK nonfusion spine impla...

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Main Authors: Barz, T., Lange, J., Melloh, Markus, Staub, L., Merk, H., Klöting, I., Follak, N.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34137
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author Barz, T.
Lange, J.
Melloh, Markus
Staub, L.
Merk, H.
Klöting, I.
Follak, N.
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Lange, J.
Melloh, Markus
Staub, L.
Merk, H.
Klöting, I.
Follak, N.
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description STUDY DESIGN. An experimental animal study. OBJECTIVE. To investigate histomorphometric and radiographical changes in the BB.4S rat model after PEEK (polyetheretherketone) nonfusion interspinous device implantation. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA. Clinical effectiveness of the PEEK nonfusion spine implant Wallis (Abbott, Bordeaux, France; now Zimmer, Warsaw, IN) is well documented. However, there is a lack of evidence on the long-term effects of this implant on bone, in particular its influence on structural changes of bone elements of the lumbar spine. METHODS. Twenty-four male BB.4S rats aged 11 weeks underwent surgery for implantation of a PEEK nonfusion interspinous device or for a sham procedure in 3 groups of 8 animals each: 1) implantation at level L4-L5; 2) implantation at level L5-L6; and 3) sham surgery. Eleven weeks postoperatively osteolyses at the implant-bone interface were measured via radiograph, bone mineral density of vertebral bodies was analyzed using osteodensitometry, and bone mineral content as well as resorption of the spinous processes were examined by histomorphometry. RESULTS. Resorption of the spinous processes at the site of the interspinous implant was found in all treated segments. There was no significant difference in either bone density of vertebral bodies or histomorphometric structure of the spinous processes between adjacent vertebral bodies, between treated and untreated segments and between groups. CONCLUSION. These findings indicate that resorption of spinous processes because of a result of implant loosening, inhibit the targeted load redistribution through the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the lumbar spinal segment of the rat. This leads to reduced long-term stability of the implant in the animal model. These results suggest that PEEK nonfusion interspinous devices like the Wallis implants may have time-limited effects and should only be used for specified indications. © 2013, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-341372017-09-13T15:07:15Z Histomorphometric and radiographical changes after lumbar implantation of the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the BB.4S rat model Barz, T. Lange, J. Melloh, Markus Staub, L. Merk, H. Klöting, I. Follak, N. STUDY DESIGN. An experimental animal study. OBJECTIVE. To investigate histomorphometric and radiographical changes in the BB.4S rat model after PEEK (polyetheretherketone) nonfusion interspinous device implantation. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA. Clinical effectiveness of the PEEK nonfusion spine implant Wallis (Abbott, Bordeaux, France; now Zimmer, Warsaw, IN) is well documented. However, there is a lack of evidence on the long-term effects of this implant on bone, in particular its influence on structural changes of bone elements of the lumbar spine. METHODS. Twenty-four male BB.4S rats aged 11 weeks underwent surgery for implantation of a PEEK nonfusion interspinous device or for a sham procedure in 3 groups of 8 animals each: 1) implantation at level L4-L5; 2) implantation at level L5-L6; and 3) sham surgery. Eleven weeks postoperatively osteolyses at the implant-bone interface were measured via radiograph, bone mineral density of vertebral bodies was analyzed using osteodensitometry, and bone mineral content as well as resorption of the spinous processes were examined by histomorphometry. RESULTS. Resorption of the spinous processes at the site of the interspinous implant was found in all treated segments. There was no significant difference in either bone density of vertebral bodies or histomorphometric structure of the spinous processes between adjacent vertebral bodies, between treated and untreated segments and between groups. CONCLUSION. These findings indicate that resorption of spinous processes because of a result of implant loosening, inhibit the targeted load redistribution through the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the lumbar spinal segment of the rat. This leads to reduced long-term stability of the implant in the animal model. These results suggest that PEEK nonfusion interspinous devices like the Wallis implants may have time-limited effects and should only be used for specified indications. © 2013, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34137 10.1097/BRS.0b013e318280c710 restricted
spellingShingle Barz, T.
Lange, J.
Melloh, Markus
Staub, L.
Merk, H.
Klöting, I.
Follak, N.
Histomorphometric and radiographical changes after lumbar implantation of the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the BB.4S rat model
title Histomorphometric and radiographical changes after lumbar implantation of the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the BB.4S rat model
title_full Histomorphometric and radiographical changes after lumbar implantation of the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the BB.4S rat model
title_fullStr Histomorphometric and radiographical changes after lumbar implantation of the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the BB.4S rat model
title_full_unstemmed Histomorphometric and radiographical changes after lumbar implantation of the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the BB.4S rat model
title_short Histomorphometric and radiographical changes after lumbar implantation of the PEEK nonfusion interspinous device in the BB.4S rat model
title_sort histomorphometric and radiographical changes after lumbar implantation of the peek nonfusion interspinous device in the bb.4s rat model
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34137