Sung Keun Sohn
Dong-a University
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Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery | 2010
Myung Jin Lee; Sung Keun Sohn; Kyung Taek Kim; Chul Hong Kim; Hee Bae Ahn; Mee Sook Rho; Min Ho Jeong; Sang Kyu Sun
Background The aim of the present study was to prepare hydroxyapatite (HA) and then characterize its effect on bone integration in a rabbit tibial defect model. The bone formation with different designs of HA was compared and the bony integration of several graft materials was investigated qualitatively by radiologic and histologic study. Methods Ten rabbits were included in this study; two holes were drilled bilaterally across the near cortex and the four holes in each rabbit were divided into four treatment groups (HAP, hydroxyapatite powder; HAC, hydroxyapatite cylinder; HA/TCP, hydroxyapatite/tri-calcium phosphate cylinder, and titanium cylinder). The volume of bone ingrowth and the change of bone mineral density were statistically calculated by computed tomography five times for each treatment group at 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks after grafting. Histologic analysis was performed at 8 weeks after grafting. Results The HAP group showed the most pronounced effect on the bone ingrowth surface area, which seen at 4, 6, and 8 weeks after graft (p < 0.05). On comparing the change of bone mineral density the bone ingrowth surface area among the 4 groups, there were no statistically significant differences among the groups found for any period (p > 0.05). On histological examination, the HAP group revealed well-recovered cortical bone, but the bone was irregularly thickened and haphazardly admixed with powder. The HAC group showed similar histological features to those of the HA/TCP group; the cortical surface of the newly developed bone was smooth and the bone matrix on the surface of the cylinder was regularly arranged. Conclusions We concluded that both the hydroxyapatite powder and cylinder models investigated in our study may be suitable as a bone substitute in the rabbit tibial defect model, but their characteristic properties are quite different. In contrast to hydroxyapatite powder, which showed better results for the bone ingrowth surface, the hydroxyapatite cylinder showed better results for the sustained morphology.
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery | 1999
Kyu Yeol Lee; Sung Keun Sohn; Kyoung Sik Hwang
Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures | 1998
Byeong Hwan Kim; Sung Keun Sohn; Soo Jin Park
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 1999
Yun Suk Chang; Kyung Taek Kim; Sung Keun Sohn
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery | 2001
Kyu Yeol Lee; Sung Keun Sohn; Chul Hong Kim; Chang Keun Song
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2005
Sung Soo Kim; Dal Hee Kim; Sung Won Lee; Kyung Hun Kim; Sung Keun Sohn
Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures | 1998
Sung Keun Sohn; Kyung Taek Kim; Byeong Hwan Kim; Bum Ho Jung; Kyung Sik Hwang
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 1995
Sung Keun Sohn; Kyu Yeol Lee; Jung Yoon Lee; Kyung Taek Kim; Bum Ho Jung
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2010
Myung Jin Lee; Hyeon Jun Kim; Sung Keun Sohn; Kyu Yeol Lee; Sung Soo Kim; Chul Hong Kim; Lib Wang; Hyun Woo Sung
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2010
Myung Jin Lee; Sung Keun Sohn; Kyu Yeol Lee; Sung Soo Kim; Min Soo Kang; Hyeon Jun Kim; Sang Kyu Sun