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Analytical Problems with Preparation of Paraspinal Tissues from Patients with Spinal Fusion for Analysis of Titanium

Preparation of paraspinal tissue of patients with implants for elemental analysis is a challenge because it contains titanium in the ionic form, as well as metallic debris. Most literature reports focus on dissolving the tissue, but the impact of digestion conditions on metallic debris of Ti has not...

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Autores principales: Sawicki, Jan, Danielewicz, Anna, Wójciak, Magdalena, Latalski, Michał, Skalska-Kamińska, Agnieszka, Tyszczuk-Rotko, Katarzyna, Sowa, Ireneusz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33917102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082120
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author Sawicki, Jan
Danielewicz, Anna
Wójciak, Magdalena
Latalski, Michał
Skalska-Kamińska, Agnieszka
Tyszczuk-Rotko, Katarzyna
Sowa, Ireneusz
author_facet Sawicki, Jan
Danielewicz, Anna
Wójciak, Magdalena
Latalski, Michał
Skalska-Kamińska, Agnieszka
Tyszczuk-Rotko, Katarzyna
Sowa, Ireneusz
author_sort Sawicki, Jan
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description Preparation of paraspinal tissue of patients with implants for elemental analysis is a challenge because it contains titanium in the ionic form, as well as metallic debris. Most literature reports focus on dissolving the tissue, but the impact of digestion conditions on metallic debris of Ti has not been investigated. In our work, various digestion conditions, including systems, compositions of oxidising mixture, and time, were tested aiming (i) to digest the tissue without digestion of metallic titanium to quantify soluble Ti and (ii) to digest metallic titanium debris to asses total Ti content in tissue. The experiments were performed in a closed mode using a microwave-assisted system and a carbon heating block. Our study revealed that total digestion of titanium was impossible in the tested conditions and the maximal level of digested titanium was below 70%. The mineralisation with the use of concentrated nitric acid was optimal to prepare paraspinal samples to analyse the soluble titanium form because metallic titanium passivated and did not migrate to the solution. The elaborated conditions were applied to determine titanium ion in the periimplant tissue of patients with three different titanium-based surgical systems, including traditional growing rod (TGR), guided growth systems (GGS), and vertical expandable prosthesis titanium rib (VEPTR).
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spelling pubmed-80679042021-04-25 Analytical Problems with Preparation of Paraspinal Tissues from Patients with Spinal Fusion for Analysis of Titanium Sawicki, Jan Danielewicz, Anna Wójciak, Magdalena Latalski, Michał Skalska-Kamińska, Agnieszka Tyszczuk-Rotko, Katarzyna Sowa, Ireneusz Molecules Article Preparation of paraspinal tissue of patients with implants for elemental analysis is a challenge because it contains titanium in the ionic form, as well as metallic debris. Most literature reports focus on dissolving the tissue, but the impact of digestion conditions on metallic debris of Ti has not been investigated. In our work, various digestion conditions, including systems, compositions of oxidising mixture, and time, were tested aiming (i) to digest the tissue without digestion of metallic titanium to quantify soluble Ti and (ii) to digest metallic titanium debris to asses total Ti content in tissue. The experiments were performed in a closed mode using a microwave-assisted system and a carbon heating block. Our study revealed that total digestion of titanium was impossible in the tested conditions and the maximal level of digested titanium was below 70%. The mineralisation with the use of concentrated nitric acid was optimal to prepare paraspinal samples to analyse the soluble titanium form because metallic titanium passivated and did not migrate to the solution. The elaborated conditions were applied to determine titanium ion in the periimplant tissue of patients with three different titanium-based surgical systems, including traditional growing rod (TGR), guided growth systems (GGS), and vertical expandable prosthesis titanium rib (VEPTR). MDPI 2021-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8067904/ /pubmed/33917102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082120 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Danielewicz, Anna
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Skalska-Kamińska, Agnieszka
Tyszczuk-Rotko, Katarzyna
Sowa, Ireneusz
Analytical Problems with Preparation of Paraspinal Tissues from Patients with Spinal Fusion for Analysis of Titanium
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title_short Analytical Problems with Preparation of Paraspinal Tissues from Patients with Spinal Fusion for Analysis of Titanium
title_sort analytical problems with preparation of paraspinal tissues from patients with spinal fusion for analysis of titanium
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33917102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082120
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