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DEVEROPMENT OF DEVICES FOR TOTAL JOINT REGENERATION



Abstract

Introduction: Several types of “ Total Joint Regeneration System” were proposed where wide defect of cartilage expected to be regenerated under proper mechanical environment. Several types of therapeutic equipments for the Total Joint Regeneration System were designed and animal trial for the system was performed. Fundamental experiment evaluating cartilage generation under continuous sliding motion is also reported.

Material and methods: Three Japanese white rabbits (male, 12~15 weeks-old) weighing 3.0& #13199; and one beagle dog (male) weighing 15& #13199; were used for the trial operation for the Total Joint Regeneration System. A large full-thickness defect of the articular cartilage was made on both knees. And Internal-support type device was fixed to the knee of one side. The device is consisting of 2 parts (the screw and the T-bar). The screw was fixed in tibia from the fore part of ACL attachment to anterior part of the tibia. The rod of the T-bar was inserted into the inner hole of the screw. The upper part of the T-bar hold the femoral intercondyle and keep the regenerated portion in non-weight-bearing condition. Regeneration at the osteochondral defect was evaluated at 4 weeks postoperatively. [Cartilage generation by continuous sliding motion] A coccygeal vertebra of F344 rats (7weeks-old) was osteot-omized, and the distal part of the vertebrae was moved continuously in sliding motion using mobile external fixation.

Results and discussion: Walking conditions were comparatively good in all animals. Macroscopic observation shows better appearance of defected area in the supported side, however the apparent histological difference between control side and internal-support side could not be recognized in the rabbits cases because of inappropriate fitting of the devices. Hyaline cartilage tissue with better metachromatic matrix with safranin-O staining was observed on the supported side of dog knee. Result of fundamental experiment also showed the importance of setting mechanical environment where hyaline cartilage with layer structure similar to normal articular cartilage was produced by controlled sliding motion. We are now improving the design of the Total Joint Regeneration System refering to those results.

The abstracts were prepared by Nico Verdonschot. Correspondence should be addressed to him at Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, University Medical Centre, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands.