2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-77572005000200012
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Microscopic and radiographic analysis of the effect of particle size of demineralized bovine cancellous bone matrix on the repair of bone defects in femurs of rabbits

Abstract: he bone tissue has a great regenerative potential, with ability to completely restore its structure and original functions. In some situations, though, bone defects cannot be self-repaired, thus requiring the use of grafts for a correct treatment and good prognosis. This work aimed at microscopically analyzing the effect of the particle size of demineralized bovine cancellous bone matrix in micro and macrogranular forms on the repair of bone defects in femurs of rabbits, with blood clot used as control. At 1, … Show more

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“…Critical size defect varies in relation to the animal species, localization and animal age; in rat calvaria bone defect of 5 mm 4 and 8 mm 10 have been widely used. Based on our results, this work supports previous studies that concluded that bone defects of 8 mm diameter did not allow self regeneration up to six months 5,24 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Critical size defect varies in relation to the animal species, localization and animal age; in rat calvaria bone defect of 5 mm 4 and 8 mm 10 have been widely used. Based on our results, this work supports previous studies that concluded that bone defects of 8 mm diameter did not allow self regeneration up to six months 5,24 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The factors affecting the dissolution properties are similar to those affecting biodegradation or bioresorption 5,12,17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A more intense initial inflammation might be related to factors such as incomplete decalcification of the graft, residual lipids or immunopathological features of the recipient. 18 In the present study, the association between inflammation and DBBM resorption in the first 30 days might have affected the osteoconductivity of DBBM. On postoperative day 60, when DBBM was no longer present, no significant differences were observed between groups DBBM and control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…16 We were unable to confirm the beneficial properties of DBBM. 15,17 Carneiro et al 18 also investigated the beneficial effects of DBBM and reported no significant differences between the treatment group and the control group. In the present study, DBBM delayed bone matrix formation in the first 30 days, exacerbating the inflammatory process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eles podem ser obtidos a partir de animais da mesma espécie, ou seja, biomaterial alógeno, ou de espécie diferente, isto é, biomaterial heterógeno. Apesar de serem biologicamente inferiores ao biomaterial autógeno, eles têm sido bastante utilizados na ortopedia reparadora, com resultados satisfatórios (Lane & Sandhu 1987, Moraes et al 2004, Tadjoedin et al 2003, Carneiro et al 2005, Freitas et al 2008. As falhas ósseas também podem ser completa e eficientemente preenchidas por biomateriais sintéticos, como polimetilmetacrilato (Kawano et al 1998, Weinfeld et al 1999, Rahal et al 2000, Braz et al 2003, Moreira et al 2014.…”
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