| International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine | |
| Effect of hafnium and titanium coated implants on several blood biochemical markers after osteosynthesis in rabbits | |
| Еlchin Aliev1  Faina Shakirova1  Ashraf Yousef1  Elmira Gatina1  Lyaili Zubairova1  Ildar Akhtyamov1  | |
| 关键词: Implants; bioinert coating; titanium and hafnium nitrides; osteosynthesis; | |
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| 学科分类:医学(综合) | |
| 来源: e-Century Publishing Corporation | |
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Purpose: An experimental study comparing the dynamics of several biochemical markers before and after osteosynthesis, utilizing implants coated with titanium and hafnium nitrides and non-coated implants on rabbits’ bones. Materials and methods: The Study has been conducted on 30 rabbits of both sexes, at the age of 6-7 months, weighing 2526.5±74.4 gm. Animals underwent open osteotomy of the tibia in the middle third of the diaphysis followed by the intramedullary nailing. The level of alkaline phosphatase, calcium, phosphorus, total protein, glucose, ALT and AST were monitored for 60 days. Results: the use of implants coated with titanium and hafnium nitrides, which have high strength, thermal and chemical stability, was not accompanied by the development of additional negative reactive changes compared to non-coated implants. Conclusion: Nanotechnology used in manufacturing bioinert coatings for implants for osteosynthesis, has made the post-operative period less complicated as reflected by less expressed changing in the markers of bone metabolism and hepatotoxicity.
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