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Physical Characteristics of Retrieved Massive Allografts

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University of Florida

Status

Completed

Conditions

Bone Cancer

Treatments

Procedure: retrieve massive allograft

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00160758
214-1999

Details and patient eligibility

About

This purpose of this study is to measure the strength of tissue allografts that have been in the body various lengths of time.

Full description

Allograft bone is the primary source of graft material for large skeletal defects resulting from trauma, disease, oncological resection, or reconstruction of failed total joint arthroplasties. The physical characteristics of such grafts after various intervals of remodeling and incorporation in vivo have never been studied.

The purpose of this study is to obtain tissue from allografts retrieved at autopsy, at amputation for oncological complications and from patients undergoing revision procedures for failed allograft transplantation. We will evaluate the mechanical properties, histomorphometric indices and presence of microfractures.

Our hypotheses are:

  • histomorphometric parameters of porosity and microfracture density will predict allograft strength,
  • microfracture density will be correlated with time in vivo and allograft strength,
  • the rate of host-allograft nonunion and fracture will correlate with radiation therapy and chemotherapy.

The retrieved tissue will be processed using standard undecalcified histology and quantitatively assessed for degree of incorporation, allograft porosity, and microfracture density. The biomechanical characteristics of the bulk allograft and allograft-host junction will be quantified and compared to allograft bone prior to transplantation.

Enrollment

18 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • failed allograft bone
  • removal of allograft due to oncological complications
  • amputation due to oncological complications

Exclusion criteria

  • none

Trial contacts and locations

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