Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery

Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery

Evaluation of Compressive Mechanical Properties of the Radial Bone Defect Treated with Selected Bone Graft Substitute Materials in Rabbit

Document Type : Original Article

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Abstract
Objective- To determine the effect of selected bone graft on the compression properties of radial bone in rabbit.
Design- Experimental in vivo study.
Animals- A total of 45 adult male New Zealand white rabbits.
Procedures- The rabbits were anesthetized and a one-cm-full thickness piece of radial bone was removed using oscillating saw in the all rabbit. The rabbits were divided into 5 groups on thebasis of the material used to fill the bone defect: group 1: the paste of bone cement calciumphosphate; group II: the paste of calcium phosphate mixture with type I collagen; group III:tricalcium phosphate mixed with hydroxyapatite (TCP & HP) with 5% porosity; group IV: thesame scaffold as group III with 10% porosity; and group V: the same scaffold as group III andIV with 20% porosity, with 9 rabbits in each group. Subsequently subdivided into 3 subgroupsof 3 rabbits each.
Results- There was a significant increase in compression properties of radial bone in the group IIand V in 2nd and 3rd months as compared with groups I, III and IV. The mean endurable crackstrengthin group II and V were slightly higher than that of normal radius (P<0.05).
Conclusion and Clinical Relevance- Application of calcium phosphate paste with type Icollagen and scaffold of tricalcium phosphate with hydroxyapatite having 20% porosityindicated to have positive effect in integral formation of qualitative callus at the site of fractureand early re-organization of callus to regain mechanical strength too.

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  • Receive Date 05 August 2007
  • First Publish Date 01 December 2007