Therapeutic effects of revascularisation on the healing of free bone grafts in dogs
Author:
Zheng Jia-San1, Ruan Hong-Ri1, Shuang-Qiu 1, Jing-Nie 1, Hou Kai-Wen1, Rui-Wu 1
Affiliation:
1. College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University Daqing High-tech Industrial Development Zone , Daqing , 163319 , People’s Republic of China
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
The therapeutic effect of subcutaneous embedding and revascularisation on the repair of canine bone defects caused by open fracture was examined.
Material and Methods
A total of 12 adult beagle dogs were randomly split into a control group (group C) and a test group (group T). A section of the radius was removed from each dog under general anaesthesia and the deficit supported by an orthopaedic implant. Group T had the section surgically implanted next to the blood vessel–rich saphenous vein and Group C had it cryopreserved at −80°C. After eight weeks, the bone was surgically implanted back into the matching radial deficit. Bone healing was evaluated by gross morphological and X-ray examinations, post-mortem histology, and successive blood measurements of key bone biochemical markers.
Results
At 12 weeks, the bone healing boundary was disappearing more quickly in group T dogs than in their group C counterparts. X-ray and histological examinations showed that the cortical repair of group T subjects was complete and the bony plate arrangement was more regular than that in group C. The levels of bone biochemical markers also proved that the healing state of group T was better.
Conclusion
The results showed that the degree of healing, osteoclast activity, and bone formation status of group T were better than those of group C, proving that the vascularised bone graft had a significantly shorter healing time than the cryopreserved bone graft.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
General Veterinary
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