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  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF REPAIRING SEGMENTAL BONE DEFECT WITH RECONSTITUTED FREEZE-DRIED BONE ALLOGRAFT

    OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and hyaluronic acid gel (HAG) combined with freeze-dried bone allograft in repairing segmental bone defect and to explore their mechanism. METHODS: The 15 mm segmental bone/periosteum defects were created on bilateral radius in 50 New Zealand rabbits and were treated with four different kinds of implants on 25 radius respectively (group A: bFGF and HAG combined with freeze-dried bone; group B: bFGF combined with freeze-dried bone; group C: HAG combined with freeze-dried bone; group D: simple freeze-dried bone as a control). The repair of defect was observed radiologically and histologically and were analyzed by radionuclide bone imaging and measurement of calcium contents at different periods. RESULTS: The new bone formation, bone metabolic activity and calcium contents of defects were higher in group A than in group B (P lt; 0.05), and were higher in group B than in groups C and D (P lt; 0.05). There were no significant difference between groups C and D. The bone defects healed in the 8th week in group A, in the 10th week in group B, but did not healed in the 10th week in groups C and D. CONCLUSION: As an osteogenetic factor, bFGF promotes the new bone formation; as a slow-release carrier, HAG enhances the effectiveness of bFGF. The combination of bFGF, HAG and freeze-dried bone allograft can repair the segmental bone defect more effectively.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF BONE REPAIR INDUCED BY CRYOPRESERVED ALLOGRAFT PERIOSTEUM AND FETAL BONE COMPOSITION IN BONE DEFECT

    OBJECTIVE: To investigate the repairing effect of transplantation of allogeneic fetal bone in combination with a covering cryopreserved periosteal allograft to bone defect. METHODS: Twenty Long-eared white male rabbits were chosen as experimental model of bilateral 12 mm combined bony and periosteal radial defect. Cryopreserved allograft periosteum with allogeneic fetal bone were implanted in the left defect as experimental side and fetal bone was simply transplanted in the right defect as control side. Bone repair process in the two groups were compared by macroscopy, microscopy, roentgenograms and the contents of calcium and phosphate in the defect area at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks after transplantation. RESULTS: There was significant statistic difference in the contents of calcium and phosphate between the experimental and control sides at 4, 8 and 12 weeks after transplantation (P lt; 0.05). With time passing by, the contents of calcium and phosphate have the increasing trends. In the experimental group, lamella bone was seen and medullary canal recanalized at 8 weeks postoperatively. The histological section showed the bone lacuna and lamella bone were formed. CONCLUSION: It suggests that allogeneic fetal bone in combination with a covering cryopreserved periosteal allograft can promote bone repair, and allogeneic fetal bone is excellent bone substitute.

    Release date:2016-09-01 10:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RECONSTRUCTION OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATE L IGAMENT BY FREE AUTOGRAFT OF MIDDL E ONE THIRD OF BONE- PATEL L AR TENDON- BONE COMPL EX

    OBJECTIVE To investigate the outcome of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) by free autograft of middle one third of bone-patellar tendon-bone complex which was formed by lower edge of patella, middle one third of patellar tendon, and tibial tubercle. METHODS From April 1994 to August 1996, ACL reconstruction by bone-patellar tendon-bone complex was performed in 8 patients with ACL injury. RESULTS All cases were followed up 5 months to 3 years, averaged 26 months, excellent results were obtained in 4 cases, better in 3 cases and moderate in 1 case. The Lanchman test and/or anterior drawer test were positive in 8 cases preoperatively and only 1 case was positive postoperatively. Instability existed in 5 cases preoperatively were disappeared after operation. All patients could basically meet the demands of daily life. CONCLUSION Reconstruction of ACL by free autograft of middle one third of bone-patellar tendon-bone complex is an effective method for the restoration of stability in knee joint.

    Release date:2016-09-01 10:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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