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  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF REPAIRING BONE DEFECT BY STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS INJECTION CARRIED IN COLLAGEN MEMBRANE

    Objective To validate the advantage of repairing bone defect by staphylococcus aureus injection carried in collagen membrane. Methods Twentyfour adult New Zealand rabbits were divided into two groups randomly. After the experimental model of standard bone defect had been made by operation, collagen membrane/staphylococcus aureus injection and staphylococcus aureus injection with the same quantity were transplanted in bone defect areas of the two groups respectively. The reconstructed tissues were observed by general method, X-ray, histology, and immunohistochemistry at 2nd、4th、6th、8th week respectively. Results The experimental group showed that new bone proliferated distinctly in bone defect areaand the proliferation lasted long, and no excessive connective tissue in defectarea. X-ray observation showed that there was continual callus growth in transplantation area in early stage and the distribution of new bones was even in the group. Histological observation showed that there were many new bone growth centers in bone defect area, trabecular bones were sequentially distributed, and mature bone replacement was complete. Immunohistochemical examination showed that bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) could be seen for a long time and BMP took up a large part in the new bone tissues. Conclusion Collagen membrane could prevent parenchyma from penetrating into bone defect area and provide room for new bone growth. As the carrier of staphylococcus, collagen membrane could reduce the overflow of staphylococcus and improve its curative effect as well.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • TREATMENT OF TRAUMATIC BONE DEFECT WITH GRAFT MATERIAL OF ALLOGENIC CANCELLUS COMBINED WITH AUTOLOGOUS RED MARROW

    Objective To study cl inical effects of the graft material of allogenic cancellus combined with autologousred marrow in the treatment of traumatic bone defect. Methods From February 2002 to April 2006, 38 patients of traumaticbone defect, 25 males and 13 females, aged 21-68 years old (38 on average), were treated with allogenic cancellus combined with autologous red marrow. Among them, there were 11 cases of bone nonunion caused by failure of internal fixation, 13 of serious comminuted fracture, 9 of bone defect caused by open fractures or bone infection, 5 of old fracture in need of graft. Of these fractures, there were 8 cases of shaft of humerus, 4 of intercondylar comminuted fracture of humerus, 8 of intercondylar comminuted fracture of femur, 5 of shaft of femur, 4 of open tibia fracture (Gustilo I, II type) and 9 of tibial plateau fracture. They included 17 cases of fresh fracture and 21 of old fracture. There were 23 cases of l imitations of bone defect, and the range was 3 cm × 3 cm × 2 cm - 7 cm × 4 cm × 3 cm; and the range of the large bone defect was less than 3 cm in 15 cases. According to AO/ASIF classification, there were 5 cases of type B2, 10 of type B3, 16 of type C2 and 7 of type C3. The time from fresh fracture to operation was 5-17 days (8 days on average), and the time from old fracture to operation was 5-13 months (7.5 months on average). The amount of the allograft implantation was 20-50 g (28 g on average). Results The wounds in all 38 cases obtained heal ing by first intention. All the patients were followed up for 8 months to 4 years (3.2 years on average). The X-ray films at reexamination showed that 36 patients had bone heal ing, with fresh fracture heal ing time of 2-6 months (4 months on average) and old fracture heal ing time of 3-10 months (7 months on average). The allogenic cancellus particles began to be fused with autogenous bone through creeping substitution 6-8 weeks after operation. One case, which had delayed infection, had bone union by removing internal fixation, placing irrigating tube and grafting after local stabil ity. During the follow-up of 25 months, no relapse was found. Another case had nonunion because of plate loosening. According to the Mankin and Komender standard evaluation, there were 36 cases with satisfaction (94.7%) and 2 with dissatisfaction (5.3%). Conclusion The composite graft material of allogenic cancellus combined with autologous red marrow is safe and effective for repairing fractures and bone defect.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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