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The effect of static compression on the progression of bone healing. An experimental study on rabbits

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Kateros K., Sakellariou V.I., Khaldi L., Karachalios T., Galanakos S.P.
Date
2018
Language
en
DOI
10.11138/ccmbm/2018.15.2.196
Keyword
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
Article
controlled study
diaphysis
experimental study
fracture
fracture healing
mechanical stress
New Zealand rabbit
nonhuman
physical parameters
static compression
tibia
CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l.
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Abstract
We aimed to evaluate the effect of static compression on the progression of mid-diaphyseal bone healing. For this purpose, we used thirty-six New Zealand rabbits that were submitted to iatrogenic fracture of the tibial diaph-ysis that was reduced and stabilized using external fixation, with and without the application of static compression. Three-point bending was applied in order to assess the mechanical strains of the tibial bone healing. Samples from the callus were obtained in order to examine histomorphologically the biomechanical effect of repeated compression at the fracture site and to evaluate the progression of bone healing at different time intervals. Statistically significant differences were found between the three and six weeks concerning the parameters of fracture load, stiffness and toughness in favor of the group submitted to compression. Histomorphological evaluation confirmed that progression of fracture healing was more rapid under compression loading. We concluded that compression applied on the fracture edges enhances bone healing. © 2018 CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/74587
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