Swanson A B, Nalbandian R M, Zmugg T J, Williams D, Jaeger S, Maupin B K, Swanson G D
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1984 Apr(184):293-301.
The biocompatibility of implanted materials is important to the successful long-term results obtained in reconstructive surgery with these materials. Recently, interest has emerged regarding host response to the wear debris of implanted material. Since 1962 flexible implant materials have been studied in the Orthopaedic Research Department at Blodgett Memorial Medical Center. An important aspect of this study has been a concern for host tolerance and the evaluation of biologic responses to implanted silicone elastomer. Three dogs in which implants of silicone elastomer had been in place for more than ten years were carefully studied by complete autopsy. A benign foreign-body giant cell response to local silicone wear debris was observed. No silicone particles or macrophage giant cell reactions were found in any distant organs. The host response to silicone wear debris was benign, and no adverse systemic influences were noted.
植入材料的生物相容性对于使用这些材料进行重建手术所获得的长期成功结果至关重要。最近,人们对宿主对植入材料磨损碎片的反应产生了兴趣。自1962年以来,布洛杰特纪念医学中心的矫形研究部门一直在研究柔性植入材料。这项研究的一个重要方面是关注宿主耐受性以及对植入硅橡胶弹性体的生物反应评估。通过完整尸检对三只植入硅橡胶弹性体超过十年的狗进行了仔细研究。观察到对局部硅橡胶磨损碎片的良性异物巨细胞反应。在任何远处器官均未发现硅颗粒或巨噬细胞巨细胞反应。宿主对硅橡胶磨损碎片的反应是良性的,未观察到不良的全身影响。