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  • 2023Developing an experimental-computational workflow to study the biomechanics of the human conventional aqueous outflow pathway13citations
  • 2021Dual modality neutron and x-ray tomography for enhanced image analysis of the bone-metal interface13citations
  • 2021Dual modality neutron and x-ray tomography for enhanced image analysis of the bone-metal interface13citations
  • 2020Bone Damage Evolution Around Integrated Metal Screws Using X-Ray Tomography20citations
  • 2017Neutron tomographic imaging of bone-implant interface23citations

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  • Kelley, Mary J.
  • Khan, Shanjida
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  • Lenoir, Nicolas
  • Tägil, Magnus
  • Törnquist, Elin
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  • Cann, Sophie Le
  • Perdikouri, Christina
  • Turunen, Mikael J.
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Neutron tomographic imaging of bone-implant interface

  • Perdikouri, Christina
  • Tudisco, Erika
  • Turunen, Mikael J.
  • Kaestner, Anders
  • Hall, Stephen A.
  • Isaksson, Hanna
  • Tägil, Magnus
  • Cann, Sophie Le
Abstract

<p>Metal implants, in e.g. joint replacements, are generally considered to be a success. As mechanical stability is important for the longevity of a prosthesis, the biological reaction of the bone to the mechanical loading conditions after implantation and during remodelling determines its fate. The bone reaction at the implant interface can be studied using high-resolution imaging. However, commonly used X-ray imaging suffers from image artefacts in the close proximity of metal implants, which limit the possibility to closely examine the bone at the bone-implant interface. An alternative ex vivo 3D imaging method is offered by neutron tomography. Neutrons interact with matter differently than X-rays; therefore, this study explores if neutron tomography may be used to enrich studies on bone-implant interfaces. A stainless steel screw was implanted in a rat tibia and left to integrate for 6 weeks. After extracting the tibia, the bone-screw construct was imaged using X-ray and neutron tomography at different resolutions. Artefacts were visible in all X-ray images in the close proximity of the implant, which limited the ability to accurately quantify the bone around the implant. In contrast, neutron images were free of metal artefacts, enabling full analysis of the bone-implant interface. Trabecular structural bone parameters were quantified in the metaphyseal bone away from the implant using all imaging modalities. The structural bone parameters were similar for all images except for the lowest resolution neutron images. This study presents the first proof-of-concept that neutron tomographic imaging can be used for ex-vivo evaluation of bone microstructure and that it constitutes a viable, new tool to study the bone-implant interface tissue remodelling.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • stainless steel
  • Neutron tomography