2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12885-015-1234-9
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Which is the best method of sterilization for recycled bone autograft in limb salvage surgery: a radiological, biomechanical and histopathological study in rabbit

Abstract: BackgroundLimb salvage surgery is a treatment of choice for sarcomas of the extremities. One of the options in skeletal reconstruction after tumour resection is by using a recycled bone autograft. The present accepted methods of recycling bone autografts include autoclaving, pasteurization and irradiation. At the moment there is lack of studies that compare the effectiveness of various sterilization methods used for recycling bone autografts and their effects in terms of bone incorporation. This study was perf… Show more

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“…Methods of sterilization such as heat [31,41,42,45,63], hydrogen peroxide [15,24] and ethylene oxide [47,57,65] can negatively affect allograft mechanical and biological properties. Heat treatment greater than 60°C reduces the strength [41,42,45,71,72] and impairs osteoinductivity [44]. Chemical treatments such as ethylene oxide and hydrogen peroxide also are harmful to osteoinductivity [8,15,24,25,54,56].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methods of sterilization such as heat [31,41,42,45,63], hydrogen peroxide [15,24] and ethylene oxide [47,57,65] can negatively affect allograft mechanical and biological properties. Heat treatment greater than 60°C reduces the strength [41,42,45,71,72] and impairs osteoinductivity [44]. Chemical treatments such as ethylene oxide and hydrogen peroxide also are harmful to osteoinductivity [8,15,24,25,54,56].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because autoclaving or pasteurization are limited by the thermally-induced weakness of bone and loss of osteoinductive properties, [ 18 ] we mainly used anhydrous alcohol, liquid nitrogen, and radiation due to low tumor recurrence with no difference in these methods. Yet, the nonunion rate was higher in anhydrous alcohol devitalized method (81.82%) than in other methods, partly because of the extended follow-up period and low ability to revascularization and cell repopulation from the surrounding soft tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extracorporeal devitalization and re-implantation of the resected bone, which can be achieved by heating, irradiation, or freezing thanks to its biological nature, is an excellent alternative method being much more economical and durable. [ 15 , 18 , 19 ] Biological reconstruction by recycling of resected tumor-bearing bone is prevalent in certain Asian countries for socio-religious reasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extracorporeal radiation and reimplantation was first reported in 1968. e single high dose ensures tumor death avoiding radiation to surrounding normal tissue. Pasteurization (heating at 60-65 degree celsius for 40 min) eradicates tumor cells as shown in both preclinical and clinical studies [3,12,13]. It is reasonable to extend the hypothesis of immunological effects of cryosurgery to extracorporeal radiation and reimplantation as well which allows the immune system to access denatured tumor antigens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%