From Two Stages to One: Acceleration of the Induced Membrane (Masquelet) Technique Using Human Acellular Dermis for the Treatment of Non-infectious Large Bone Defects

From Two Stages to One: Acceleration of the Induced Membrane (Masquelet) Technique Using Human Acellular Dermis for the Treatment of Non-infectious Large Bone Defects

Auteur : René Verboket, Maximilian Leiblein, Maren Janko, Alexander Schaible, Jan C. Brune, Katrin Schröder, Heilani Myriam Widad, Charlotte Fremdling, Yannic Busche, Tanja Stefanie Bobermien, Ingo Marzi, Christoph Heinrich Eugen Nau, Dirk Henrich

Date de publication : 2020

Éditeur : Springer Medizin

Nombre de pages : Non disponible

Résumé du livre

Introduction: The induced membrane technique for the treatment of large bone defects is a two-step procedure. In the first operation, a foreign body membrane is induced around a spacer, then, in the second step, several weeks or months later, the spacer is removed and the Membrane pocket is filled with autologous bone material. Induction of a functional biological membrane might be avoided by initially using a biological membrane. In this study, the effect of a human acellular dermis (hADM, Epiflex, DIZG gGmbH) was evaluated for the treatment of a large (5 mm), plate-stabilised femoral bone defect. Material and Methods: In an established rat model, hADM was compared to the two-stage induced membrane technique and a bone defect without membrane cover. Syngeneous spongiosa from donor animals was used for defect filling in all groups. The group size in each case was n = 5, the induction time of the membrane was 3-4 weeks and the healing time after filling of the defect was 8 weeks. Results: The ultimate loads were increased to levels comparable with native bone in both membrane groups (hADM: 63.2% ± 29.6% of the reference bone, p

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