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  • 2023Warp-knitted fabric structures for a novel biomimetic artificial intervertebral disc for the cervical spinecitations
  • 2022Surface texture analysis of different focal knee resurfacing implants after 6 and 12 months in vivo in a goat model3citations
  • 2022Surface texture analysis of different focal knee resurfacing implants after 6 and 12 months in vivo in a goat model3citations
  • 2022A bovine nucleus pulposus explant culture model8citations
  • 2021Proteoglycan 4 reduces friction more than other synovial fluid components for both cartilage-cartilage and cartilage-metal articulation16citations
  • 2020Accuracy of beam theory for estimating bone tissue modulus and yield stress from 3-point bending tests on rat femora14citations
  • 2020T2* mapping in an equine articular groove model - visualizing changes in collagen orientation6citations
  • 2019Bi-layered micro-fibre reinforced hydrogels for articular cartilage regeneration104citations
  • 2019Resorption of the calcium phosphate layer on S53P4 bioactive glass by osteoclasts13citations
  • 2017Magnetic domain walls in nanostrips of single-crystalline Fe4N thin films with fourfold in-plane magnetic anisotropy13citations
  • 2016Mechanical properties of bioactive glass putty formulationscitations
  • 2016Silk fibroin as biomaterial for bone tissue engineering693citations
  • 2013A new model to study healing of a complex femur fracture with concurrent soft tissue injury in sheep1citations

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  • Jacobs, Celien A. M.
  • Jockenhoevel, Stefan
  • Abdelgawad, Abdelrahman M.
  • Ghazanfari, Samaneh
  • Van Hugten, Pieter P. W.
  • Aşık, Emin E.
  • Roth, Alex K.
  • Emans, Pieter J.
  • Thies, Jens C.
  • Damen, Alicia H. A.
  • Pastrama, Maria
  • Van Donkelaar, Corrinus C.
  • Damen, Alicia
  • Van Donkelaar, Corrinus
  • Hugten, Pieter P. W. Van
  • Asik, Emin Erkan
  • Pastrama, Maria-Ioana
  • Salzer, Elias
  • Tryfonidou, Marianna A.
  • Hooijdonk-Mouser, Vivian H. M. Van
  • Brandt, J. M.
  • Van Donkelaar, C. C.
  • Schmidt, T. A.
  • Cardinaels, R. M.
  • Damen, A. H. A.
  • Van Rietbergen, Bert
  • Arias-Moreno, Andrés Julián
  • Klomp, Dennis
  • Te Moller, Nikae
  • Brommer, Harold
  • Brinkhof, Sander
  • Froeling, Martijn
  • Weeren, René Van
  • Chen, Mike
  • Mouser, Vivian
  • Malda, Jos
  • Castilho, Miguel
  • Schuiringa, Gerke
  • Hofmann, Sandra
  • Delsing, Anneke
  • Hennissen, J. H. P. H.
  • Van Gestel, Nicole
  • Rougemaille, Nicolas
  • Fruchart, Olivier
  • Suemasu, Takashi
  • Pizzini, Stefania
  • Honda, Syuta
  • Ota, Norio
  • Geurts, J. A. P.
  • Hulsen, D. J. W.
  • Ghosh, S.
  • Midha, S.
  • Melke, J.
  • Webster, John
  • Wullschleger, Martin
  • Matthys, Romano
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A new model to study healing of a complex femur fracture with concurrent soft tissue injury in sheep

  • Webster, John
  • Ito, Keita
  • Wullschleger, Martin
  • Matthys, Romano
Abstract

High energy bone fractures resulting from impact trauma are often accompanied by subcutaneous soft tissue injuries, even if the skin remains intact. There is evidencethat such closed soft tissue injuries affect the healing of bone fractures, and vice versa. Despite this knowledge, most impact trauma studies in animals have focussed on bone fractures or soft tissue trauma in isolation. However, given the simultaneous impact on both tissues a better understanding of the interaction between these two injuries is necessary to optimise clinical treatment. The aim of this study was therefore to develop a new experimental model and characterise, for the first time, the healing of a complex fracture with concurrent closed soft tissue trauma in sheep.A pendulum impact device was designed to deliver a defined and standardised impact to the distal thigh of sheep, causing a reproducible contusion injury to the subcutaneous soft tissues. In a subsequent procedure, a reproducible femoral butterfly fracture (AO C3-type) was created at the sheep’s femur, which was initially stabilised for 5 days by an external fixator construct to allow for soft tissue swelling to recede, and ultimately in a bridging construct using locking plates. The combined injuries were applied to twelve sheep and the healing observed for four or eight weeks (six animals per group) until sacrifice. The pendulum impact led to a moderate to severe circumferential soft tissue injury with significant bruising, haematomas and partial muscle disruptions. Posttraumatic measurements showed elevated intra-compartmental pressure and circulatory tissue breakdown markers, with recovery to normal, pre-injury values within four days. Clinically, no neurovascular deficiencies were observed. Bi-weekly radiological analysis of the healing fractures showed progressive callus healing over time, with the average number of callus bridges increasing from 0.4 at two weeks to 4.2 at eight weeks. Biomechanical testing after sacrifice showed increasing torsional stiffness between four and eight weeks healing time from 10% to 100%, and increasing ultimate torsional strength from 10% to 64% (relative to the contralateral control limb).Our results demonstrate the robust healing of a complex femur fracture in the presence of a severe soft tissue contusion injury in sheep and demonstrate the establishment of a clinically relevant experimental model, for research aimed at improving the treatment of bone fractures accompanied by closed soft tissue injuries.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • strength