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Feng-Zhen Liu1,2, Da-Wei Wang1, Yu-Jue Zhang1, Zhao Yong Lv1, Xiao-Dan Sun2, Ke-Yi Li1, Bin Zhang3, Xiu-Mei Wang4, Fu-Zhai Cui2.
Abstract
Rib segment, as one of the most widely used autologous boneresources for bone repair, is commonly isolated with an empty left in the defect. Although defective rib repair is thought to be unnecessary traditionally, it's of vital importance actually to promote rib regeneration for patients with better postoperative recovery and higher life quality. Comparative investigations on rabbit rib bone regeneration with and without graft were reported in this article. A segmental defect was performed on the 8th rib of 4-month-old male New Zealand rabbits. The mineralized collagen bone graft (MC) was implanted into the defect and evaluated for up to 12 weeks. The rib bone repair was investigated by using X-ray at 4, 8 and 12 weeks and histological examinations at 12 weeks after surgery, which showed a higher bone remodeling activity in the groups with MC implantation in comparison with blank control group, especially at the early stage of remodeling.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27866345 PMCID: PMC5116313 DOI: 10.1007/s10856-016-5807-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mater Sci Mater Med ISSN: 0957-4530 Impact factor: 3.896
Fig. 1Experimental procedures. a Group A: blank control group, the periosteum was preserved (white arrows, periosteum on the both sides and bottom), MC was not implanted in the ribdefect. b Group B: MC group, MC was implanted in the bone segment (3 cm defect)
Fig. 2X-ray radiographs of rabbit rib defects at 12 weeks after surgery. Group A: blank control group, MC was not implanted in the rib defect. Group B: MC group, MC was implanted in the bone segment (3 cm defect)
Fig. 3Hematoxylin-eosinphotographs (H&E × 40 magnification) of rabbit rib defects at 12 weeks after surgery. a The blank control group, C: osteoblast; T: New bone trabecular, b MC group, MC was implanted. M: materials; C: osteoblast; white arrow: the newly formed capillary vessel; T: New bone trabecular
Fig. 4Histology photomicrographsof Masson staining of rabbit rib defectsimplanted with MC at 12 weeks after surgery. a Blue: collagen of new bone, b Red: collagen of mature bone, white: MC