Magnetic kyphoplasty can now heal spinal fractures

ANI  |  Washington DC, [USA] 

Adding magnetic particles to can now heal spinal fractures. Patients with spinal fractures caused by or usually undergo a procedure called kyphoplasty, where the fracture is filled with

In a recent study, it was confirmed that by adding magnetic particles to used to heal spinal fractures, could guide magnetic nanoparticles directly to lesions near the fractures.

Nanoparticles bound to various drugs have been used to target drugs to specific locations or types of cells in the body. Most commonly, this is achieved by binding a minute amount of drug to the nanoparticle, which is designed to also bind to a specific type of cell, such as a cell.

"By modifying the bone cement, we can both stabilize the spinal column and provide a targeted This is a very promising technology as it has the potential to become a surgical option for patients with or tumors that metastasize to the spinal column," said a lead researcher,

Using a pig model to study the magnetically-guided drug delivery system, scientists were successfully able to steer magnetic nanoparticles to the in the animal's spinal vertebrae.

In future studies, to test the effectiveness of this technique on treating spinal column tumors, the magnetic nanoparticles would be bound to tiny amounts of drugs.

"Our study provides an in vivo proof-of-concept that this novel can help treat underlying causes of spinal fractures in addition to providing structural support," a research student, added.

The study appears in journal.

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 11:50 IST