Jw. Brantigan et al., COMPRESSION STRENGTH OF DONOR BONE FOR POSTERIOR LUMBAR INTERBODY FUSION, Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976), 18(9), 1993, pp. 1213-1221
Forty-three blocks of allograft bone used clinically for Posterior lum
bar interbody fusion and twenty-three blocks of xenograft bone from go
ats and cows were tested in compression and compared with the clinical
mechanical requirements of posterior lumbar interbody fusion. Variati
ons in processing methods allowed evaluation of the effects of process
ing on mechanical strength. Fresh-frozen cancellous bone from Os Bone
(Cleveland, OH) failed at an average load of 863 +/- 615 N. Fresh-froz
en cancellous bone from the Mid American Tissue Center (Massilon, OH)f
ailed at an average load of 3492 +/- 1720 N. Freeze-dried cancellous b
one obtained from the American Red Cross failed at an average load of
1595 +/- 1031 N. Air-dried ethylene oxide sterilized cancellous bone f
rom Os Bone failed at an average load of 1338 +/- 691 N. Air-dried eth
ylene oxide sterilized cancellous bone from Mid America failed at an a
verage load of 1616 +/- 1157 N. Fresh-frozen tricortical bone from Mid
America failed at an average load of 2257 +/- 1081 N. Air-dried ethyl
ene oxide sterilized tricortical bone from Os Bone failed at an averag
e load of 2474 +/- 1928 N. Air-dried ethylene oxide sterilized tricort
ical bone from Mid America failed at an average load of 2308 +/- 422 N
. Bovine Surgibone from Unilab (Hillside, NJ) failed at an average loa
d of 2967 +/- 399 N. Strength of bone in compression was not weakened
by freeze drying, air drying, ethylene oxide sterilization, or by incu
bation at 37-degrees-C for 1 week before testing. Four of nine blocks
of fresh-frozen cancellous bone, seven of nineteen blocks of ethylene
oxide sterilized cancellous bone and three of eighteen blocks of trico
rtical bone were of insufficient strength for unsupported use in inter
body fusion. Radiographic density of the bone correlated with strength
of bone in compression testing but did not provide a useful index of
bone strength.