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November 2024
Journal Article
Title

In vivo endocultivation of CAD/CAM hybrid scaffolds in the omentum majus in miniature pigs

Abstract
Purpose: Correction of bony mandibular defects is a challenge in oral and maxillofacial surgery due to aesthetic and functional requirements. This study investigated the potential of a novel hybrid scaffold for bone regeneration and degradation assessment of the ceramic within the omentum majus over 6 months and the extent to which rhBMP-2 as a growth factor, alone or combined with a hydrogel, affects regeneration.
Materials and methods: In this animal study, 10 Göttingen minipigs each had one scaffold implanted in the greater omentum. Five animals had scaffolds loaded with a collagen hydrogel and rhBMP-2, and the other five animals (control group) had scaffolds loaded with rhBMP-2 only. Fluorochrome injections and computed tomography (CT) were performed regularly. After 6 months, the animals were euthanized, and samples were collected for microCT and histological evaluations.
Results: Fluorescent and light microscopic and a CT morphological density evaluation showed continuous bone growth until week 16 in both groups. Regarding the ratio of bone attachment to the Zr02 support struts, the rhBMP-2 loaded collagen hydrogel group showed with 63% a significantly higher attachment (p > 0.001) than the rhBMP-2 control group (49%).
Conclusion: In this study, bone growth was induced in all omentum majus specimens until post-operative week 16. Furthermore, hydrogel and rhBMP-2 together resulted in better bone-scaffold integration than rhBMP-2 alone. Further studies should investigate whether implantation of the scaffolds in the jaw after an appropriate period of bone regeneration leads to a stable situation and the desired results.
Author(s)
Wagner, Juliane
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Bayer, Lennart
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Loger, Klaas  
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Acil, Yahya  
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Kurz, Sascha
Leipzig University
Spille, Johannes  
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Ingwersen, Lena-Christin
University of Rostock
Ahlhelm, Matthias  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
Jonitz-Heincke, Anika
Universität Rostock, Universitätsmedizin Rostock
Sedaghat, Sam
University Hospital Heidelberg
Wiltfang, Jörg
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Naujokat, Hendrik  
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Journal
Journal of cranio-maxillofacial surgery  
Project(s)
Herstellung von patientenspezifischen hybriden Knochenersatzmaterialien zur Regeneration knöcherner Gesichtsschädeldefekte  
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung -BMBF-  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.jcms.2024.04.012
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Keyword(s)
  • Bone tissue engineering

  • Endocultivation

  • Facial bone regeneration

  • Scaffolds

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