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Pathology findings with acrylic implants.

D San Millán Ruíz1, K Burkhardt, B Jean

  • 1Department of Morphology, University of Geneva, Switzerland. San@cmu.unige.ch

Bone
|August 24, 1999
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Polymethyl-methacrylate (PMMA) and N-butyl-cyano-acrylate (NBCA) acrylic implants injected into bone tumors caused tumor necrosis. PMMA showed a wider necrotizing effect beyond the implant compared to NBCA.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Materials Science
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Direct intratumoral injection of acrylic implants (polymethyl-methacrylate [PMMA] and N-butyl-cyano-acrylate [NBCA]) is used for bone lesions.
  • This study evaluated pathological findings from PMMA and NBCA implants used in vertebroplasty and other bone lesion treatments.

Observation:

  • Postmortem histology was analyzed for one PMMA and five NBCA implant cases.
  • PMMA implants demonstrated a macroscopic and microscopic rim of tumor necrosis six months post-implantation.
  • NBCA implants showed compressive effects on tumor tissue without significant necrosis outside the acrylic cast.

Findings:

  • Tumor tissue encapsulated within both PMMA and NBCA acrylic casts exhibited extensive to near-complete necrosis.
  • PMMA implants led to necrosis extending beyond the implant boundaries.

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  • NBCA implants primarily caused necrosis within the cast, with compression effects on adjacent tissue.
  • Implications:

    • Acrylic implants, particularly PMMA, can induce tumor necrosis when injected directly into bone tumors.
    • The variable necrotizing effects may relate to the inherent toxicity and exothermic polymerization reactions of different acrylic materials.
    • Understanding these pathological differences is crucial for optimizing interventional oncology strategies using acrylic bone cements.