Literature DB >> 10052786

Comparison of healing process in open osteotomy model and closed fracture model.

S H Park1, K O'Connor, R Sung, H McKellop, A Sarmiento.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Comparison of the healing process in open osteotomy and closed fracture models that were used to study fracture healing.
DESIGN: Randomized, prospective study in experimental animals, with a recovery duration of two and four weeks.
SETTING: Unrestricted cage activity with weight bearing as tolerated. ANIMALS: Thirty-four skeletally mature, female New Zealand White rabbits.
INTERVENTIONS: Closed fractures and open osteotomies of the tibial diaphysis were reduced and immobilized with four-pin, double-bar external fixators. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Callus circumference was measured with a tape measure, bridging callus was assessed on biplane radiographs and evaluated histologically, and torsional stiffness and maximum torque were measured.
RESULTS: Periosteum damage was more severe and hematoma formation was smaller in the osteotomy model, resulting in a delay in biological healing and restoration of the biomechanical properties.
CONCLUSIONS: Investigators should consider the difference between the closed fracture and open osteotomy models when selecting an animal model to investigate fracture healing.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10052786     DOI: 10.1097/00005131-199902000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0890-5339            Impact factor:   2.512


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