Literature DB >> 1089671

Physical and biological aspects of repair in dog cortical-bone transplants.

W F Enneking, H Burchardt, J J Puhl, G Piotrowski.   

Abstract

The amount of repair and the time required to accomplish repair of four-centimeter segmental fibular transplants in twenty-one male adult dogs were determined at from two to forty-eight weeks after transplantation by torsional stress testing, microradiography, and tetracycline labeling. The transplanted cortical bone was greatly weakened at from six weeks to six months but was nearly normal at one year. The strength of the transplant appeared to be related to the amount of porosity of the matrix rather than to the quality or completeness of biological repair. Spatially, the repair was ordered rather than random. The initial resorption caused increased porosity which was slowly offset by apposition of new bone, a process which was dependent on general skeletal metabolic activity. Although physical strength was near normal at forty-eight weeks, only 60 per cent of the transplants had been remodeled.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1089671

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am        ISSN: 0021-9355            Impact factor:   5.284


  32 in total

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2.  Characterization of cortico-cancellous bone along the iliac crest: focus on graft harvesting.

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3.  Reconstruction of iliac crest with bovine cancellous allograft after bone graft harvest for symphysis pubis arthrodesis.

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4.  Onlay bone grafts in head and neck reconstruction.

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5.  The biomechanical and histological effects of platelet-rich plasma on fracture healing.

Authors:  Yunus Guzel; Nazım Karalezli; Onur Bilge; Burkay K Kacira; Hasan Esen; Hakan Karadag; Serdar Toker; Recep Gani Göncü; Mahmut Nedim Doral
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6.  Biomechanical studies of transthoracic vertebral body replacement with autologous bone grafts (fibula and rib).

Authors:  B Kaden; W Koch; K Varchmin-Schultheiss; M Wunsch; G Fuhrmann
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Review 8.  Microsurgical free fibular bone transfer: a technique for reconstruction of large skeletal defects following resection of high-grade malignant tumors.

Authors:  F Schuind; F Burny; F J Lejeune
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  1988-06       Impact factor: 3.352

Review 9.  Intercalary reconstructions after bone tumor resections: a review of treatments.

Authors:  Georgios N Panagopoulos; Andreas F Mavrogenis; Cyril Mauffrey; Jan Lesenský; Andrea Angelini; Panayiotis D Megaloikonomos; Vasilios G Igoumenou; John Papanastassiou; Olga Savvidou; Pietro Ruggieri; Panayiotis J Papagelopoulos
Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol       Date:  2017-06-05

10.  [Healing of segmental defects in long bones. Animal experiments. Part II. Histological and micro-angiographical findings (author's transl)].

Authors:  H Schöttle; M Dallek; H U Langendorff; H Schöntag; K H Jungbluth
Journal:  Unfallchirurgie       Date:  1980
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