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  • 2014A comparison of polymer and polymer-hydroxyapatite composite tissue engineered scaffolds for use in bone regeneration. An in vitro and in vivo study.54citations
  • 2013A tissue engineering strategy for the treatment of avascular necrosis of the femoral head19citations
  • 2012An analysis of polymer type and chain length for use as a biological composite graft extender in impaction bone grafting: a mechanical and biocompatibility study8citations

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  • Tayton, E.
  • Aarvold, Alexander
  • Shakesheff, K. M.
  • Smith, J. O.
  • Howdle, S. M.
  • Purcell, M.
  • Dunlop, D. G.
  • Kanczler, Janos
  • Dunlop, Douglas G.
  • Dawson, Jonathan
  • Smith, John
  • Aarvold, A.
  • Jones, A. M. H.
  • Tayton, Edward R.
  • Lanham, Stuart
  • Fahmy, Sherif
  • Purcell, Matthew
  • Kalra, Spandan
  • Smith, James O.
  • Tayton, Edward
  • Shakesheff, Kevin
  • Howdle, Steven
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A tissue engineering strategy for the treatment of avascular necrosis of the femoral head

  • Briscoe, Adam
  • Dunlop, Douglas G.
  • Dawson, Jonathan
  • Smith, John
  • Aarvold, A.
  • Jones, A. M. H.
  • Tayton, Edward R.
  • Lanham, Stuart
Abstract

BACKGROUND &amp; PURPOSE: Skeletal stem cells (SSCs) and impaction bone grafting (IBG) can be combined to produce a mechanically stable living bone composite. This novel strategy has been translated to the treatment of avascular necrosis of the femoral head. Surgical technique, clinical follow-up and retrieval analysis data of this translational case series is presented.<br/><br/>METHODS: SSCs and milled allograft were impacted into necrotic bone in five femoral heads of four patients. Cell viability was confirmed by parallel in vitro culture of the cell-graft constructs. Patient follow-up was by serial clinical and radiological examination. Tissue engineered bone was retrieved from two retrieved femoral heads and was analysed by histology, microcomputed tomography (?CT) and mechanical testing.<br/><br/>RESULTS: Three patients remain asymptomatic at 22- to 44-month follow-up. One patient (both hips) required total hip replacement due to widespread residual necrosis. Retrieved tissue engineered bone demonstrated a mature trabecular micro-architecture histologically and on ?CT. Bone density and axial compression strength were comparable to trabecular bone.<br/><br/>CONCLUSIONS: Clinical follow-up shows this to be an effective new treatment for focal early stage avascular necrosis of the femoral head. Unique retrieval analysis of clinically translated tissue engineered bone has demonstrated regeneration of tissue that is both structurally and functionally analogous to normal trabecular bone.

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • tomography
  • strength
  • composite
  • hot isostatic pressing