Mechanobiological analysis of porcine spines instrumented with intra-vertebral staples

J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact. 2019 Mar 1;19(1):13-20.

Abstract

Objective: To characterize growth plate histology of porcine spines instrumented with a new intra-vertebral staple.

Methods: Spinal segments (T7-T9) previously instrumented with an intra-vertebral staple (experimental group, n=7) or non-instrumented (control group, n=4) underwent average growth rate (AGR), and histomorphometric measurements: heights of proliferative (PZH) and hypertrophic (HZH) growth plate zones, hypertrophic cells height (CH), and the number of proliferative chondrocytes per column (CC). These measurements were done over three regions: (1) left side; (2) middle; (3) right side (instrumented side). The two groups were analyzed by comparing the difference between results for regions 1 and 3 (Dif-R1R3).

Results: A significantly higher Dif-R1R3 was found for AGR and HZH for the experimental group as compared with controls. This Dif-R1R3 was also significantly higher for CC at T8 level, CH at T7 level and PZH at both levels. No significant changes for the Dif-R1R3 were observed in the adjacent vertebrae (T11-T12).

Conclusions: This study confirmed the local growth modulation capacity of the intra-vertebral staple, translated at the histomorphometric level by a significant reduction in all parameters, but not in all spinal levels. Further analyses are needed to confirm the regional effect, especially for the intervertebral disc and other connective tissues.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Female
  • Internal Fixators*
  • Intervertebral Disc / surgery*
  • Scoliosis / surgery*
  • Spinal Fusion / instrumentation*
  • Spine / surgery
  • Swine