• Department of Orthopedic Surgery. Norman Bethune University of Medical Sciences. Changchun Jilin;;
  • P.R.China 130021;;
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the availability of bone defect repair by degradable porous polycaprolactam (PCL) as the carrier of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP). METHODS: Three different kinds of bone substitutes, including decalcified bone matrix, PCL-BMP compounds and simple PCL, were implanted into the radial bone defects in 36 rabbits, and in the other 12 rabbits the bone defects were left untreated as control. X-ray examination, X-ray morphometry, histological and electron microscopic observation were performed at different time after operation. RESULTS: The quantity of new bone formation in PCL-BMP group was prior to that in simple PCL group. The pattern and speed of bone defect repair in PCL-BMP group were similar to those in decalcified bone matrix. Electron microscopic observation showed that the PCL-BMP group degraded faster than simple PCL group, which was more suitable for bone repair. CONCLUSION: PCL is a good carrier of BMP with potential for clinical use.

Citation: QI Xin,LIU Jian guo,HUANG Lan feng,et al.. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN RABBIT ON REPAIR OF RADIAL BONE DEFECT BY BIOACTIVE DEGRADABLE POLYMER. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001, 15(4): 202-205. doi: Copy