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Bone & Joint Open
Vol. 5, Issue 4 | Pages 317 - 323
18 Apr 2024
Zhu X Hu J Lin J Song G Xu H Lu J Tang Q Wang J

Aims

The aim of this study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of 3D-printed modular prostheses in patients who underwent joint-sparing limb salvage surgery (JSLSS) for malignant femoral diaphyseal bone tumours.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed 17 patients (13 males and four females) with femoral diaphyseal tumours who underwent JSLSS in our hospital.


The Bone & Joint Journal
Vol. 104-B, Issue 4 | Pages 486 - 494
4 Apr 2022
Liu W Sun Z Xiong H Liu J Lu J Cai B Wang W Fan C

Aims

The aim of this study was to develop and internally validate a prognostic nomogram to predict the probability of gaining a functional range of motion (ROM ≥ 120°) after open arthrolysis of the elbow in patients with post-traumatic stiffness of the elbow.

Methods

We developed the Shanghai Prediction Model for Elbow Stiffness Surgical Outcome (SPESSO) based on a dataset of 551 patients who underwent open arthrolysis of the elbow in four institutions. Demographic and clinical characteristics were collected from medical records. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression model was used to optimize the selection of relevant features. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to build the SPESSO. Its prediction performance was evaluated using the concordance index (C-index) and a calibration graph. Internal validation was conducted using bootstrapping validation.


Bone & Joint Research
Vol. 9, Issue 10 | Pages 731 - 741
28 Oct 2020
He Z Nie P Lu J Ling Y Guo J Zhang B Hu J Liao J Gu J Dai B Feng Z

Aims

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disabling joint disorder and mechanical loading is an important pathogenesis. This study aims to investigate the benefits of less mechanical loading created by intermittent tail suspension for knee OA.

Methods

A post-traumatic OA model was established in 20 rats (12 weeks old, male). Ten rats were treated with less mechanical loading through intermittent tail suspension, while another ten rats were treated with normal mechanical loading. Cartilage damage was determined by gross appearance, Safranin O/Fast Green staining, and immunohistochemistry examinations. Subchondral bone changes were analyzed by micro-CT and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) staining, and serum inflammatory cytokines were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).


Bone & Joint Research
Vol. 5, Issue 10 | Pages 492 - 499
1 Oct 2016
Li X Li M Lu J Hu Y Cui L Zhang D Yang Y

Objectives

To elucidate the effects of age on the expression levels of the receptor activator of the nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL) and osteoclasts in the periodontal ligament during orthodontic mechanical loading and post-orthodontic retention.

Materials and Methods

The study included 20 male Sprague-Dawley rats, ten in the young group (aged four to five weeks) and ten in the adult group (aged 18 to 20 weeks). In each rat, the upper-left first molar was subjected to a seven-day orthodontic force loading followed by a seven-day retention period. The upper-right first molar served as a control. The amount of orthodontic tooth movement was measured after seven-day force application and seven-day post-orthodontic retention. The expression levels of RANKL and the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)-positive osteoclasts were evaluated on day 7 (end of mechanical force loading) and day 14 (after seven days of post-orthodontic retention). Statistical analysis was performed using the t-test, and significance was set at p < 0.05.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 88-B, Issue SUPP_III | Pages 448 - 448
1 Oct 2006
Lu J Wei A Bhargav D Diwan A
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Introduction The present experiment is undertaken to determine if a single dose addition of OP-1 device (rhBMP-7 and TCP-CMC) will enhance posterolateral spinal fusion in an osteoporotic rat mode (estrogen deficiency). Posterolateral intertransverse process spinal fusion using recombinant human osteogenic protein (rhBMP-7) was performed in ovariectomised female rats. OP-1 can be manipulated to enhance fusion rates and fracture healing with or without osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is characterised by low bone mass and micro-architectural deterioration of bone structure, resulting in bone fragility and an increase in susceptibility to fracture. Ovariectomised rats have been used as an osteoporotic model for posterolateral intertransverse process fusion in BMP experimental studies. Many studies have shown rhBMP-7 promotes spinal fusions in posterolateral fusion animal models. Not only is OP-1 able to promote spinal fusion in a standard animal model, but also it has been shown to overcome the inhibitory effects of nicotine in a rabbit posterolateral spinal fusion model. OP-1 Putty (Stryker) is an osteoinductive and osteoconductive bone graft material which consists of the recombinant human Osteogenic Protein (rhBMP-7), and TCP putty containing carboxymethylcellulose sodium (CMC) and tricalcium phosphate. This standard OP-1 device is somewhat different from the one Moazzaz et al used (1). The implication of OP-1 in osteoporotic model will open a new therapeutic window for osteoporotic or osteopaenial patients for the requirements of spinal fusion.

Methods In present study, a total of 42 ovariectomised Sprague-Dawley female rats were randomly assigned to groups receiving 30 μg lactose + 400mg TCP-CMC, 90 μg lactose + 400 mg TCP-CMC, 30 μg rhBMP-7 + 400 mg TCP-CMC and 90 μg rhBMP-7 + 400 mg TCP-CMC. There was a group of rats receiving 400 mg TCP-CMC alone. Spinal fusion was evaluated by manual motion testing at each lumbar segment, Faxitron digital X-ray evaluation using the Lenke grading system, CT scans, DEXA scans and histology.

Results Ovariectomized rats receiving 30 μg lactose + 400mg TCP-CMC, 90 μg lactose + 400 mg TCP-CMC, and 400 mg TCP-CMC alone did not show spinal fusion. OVX rats receiving 90 μg rhBMP-7 + 400 mg TCP-CMC showed significantly higher fusion rates than other groups (P < 0.0001). However, the rats receiving 30 μg rhBMP-7 + 400 mg TCP-CMC did not show solid fusion either radiologically and histologically.

Discussion Therefore rhBMP-7, in dose of 90 μg, is able to overcome the inhibitory effects of estrogen deficiency on posterolateral spinal fusion and generate a relatively robust fusion. The effect of the OP-1 on osteoporotic spine is dose-dependent with/without carrier-dependent.