Effect of 830-nm laser light on the repair of bone defects grafted with inorganic bovine bone and decalcified cortical osseous membrane.

Antonio Luiz Barbos Pinheiro, Francisco De Assis Limeira Júnior, Marleny Elizabeth Márquez Gerbi, Luciana Maria Pedreira Ramalho, Clovis Marzola, Elizabeth Arruda Carneiro Ponzi, André Oliveira Soares, Livia Cristina Bandeira De Carvalho, Helena Cristina Vieira Lima, Thais Oliveira Gonçalves
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess histologically the effect of LLLT (lambda830 nm) on the repair of standardized bone defects on the femur of Wistar albinus rats grafted with inorganic bovine bone and associated or not to decalcified bovine cortical bone membrane.

Background data: Bone loss may be a result of several pathologies, trauma or a consequence of surgical procedures. This led to extensive studies on the process of bone repair and development of techniques for the correction of bone defects, including the use of several types of grafts, membranes and the association of both techniques. There is evidence in the literature of the positive effect of LLLT on the healing of soft tissue wounds. However, its effect on bone is not completely understood.

Materials and methods: Five randomized groups were studied: Group I (Control); Group IIA (Gen-ox); Group IIB (Gen-ox + LLLT); Group IIIA (Gen-ox + Gen-derm) and Group IIIB (Gen-ox + Gen-derm + LLLT). Bone defects were created at the femur of the animals and were treated according to the group. The animals of the irradiated groups were irradiated every 48 h during 15 days; the first irradiation was performed immediately after the surgical procedure. The animals were irradiated transcutaneously in four points around the defect. At each point a dose of 4 J/cm2 was given (phi approximately 0.6 mm, 40 mW) and the total dose per session was 16 J/cm2. The animals were humanely killed 15, 21, and 30 days after surgery. The specimens were routinely processed to wax, serially cut, and stained with H&E and Picrosirius stains and analyzed under light microscopy.

Results: The results showed evidence of a more advanced repair on the irradiated groups when compared to non-irradiated ones. The repair of irradiated groups was characterized by both increased bone formation and amount of collagen fibers around the graft within the cavity since the 15th day after surgery, through analysis of the osteoconductive capacity of the Gen-ox and the increment of the cortical repair in specimens with Gen-derm membrane.

Conclusion: It is concluded that LLLT had a positive effect on the repair of bone defect submitted the implantation of graft.

830 nm激光对无机牛骨与脱钙皮质骨膜移植修复骨缺损的影响。
目的:从组织学角度观察LLLT (lambda830 nm)对牛骨移植及非脱钙牛皮质骨膜相关大鼠股骨标准化骨缺损的修复作用。背景资料:骨质流失可能是多种病理、创伤或外科手术的结果。这导致了对骨修复过程的广泛研究和骨缺损矫正技术的发展,包括几种类型的移植物、膜的使用以及两种技术的结合。文献中有证据表明LLLT对软组织伤口愈合的积极作用。然而,它对骨骼的影响还不完全清楚。材料与方法:随机分为5组:第一组(对照组);IIA组(Gen-ox);IIB组(Gen-ox + LLLT);IIIA组(Gen-ox + Gen-derm)和IIIB组(Gen-ox + Gen-derm + LLLT)。在动物股骨处形成骨缺损,并按组进行治疗。辐照组在15 d内每48 h辐照一次;手术后立即进行第一次照射。动物在缺陷周围的四个点经皮照射。在每个点给予4 J/cm2的剂量(φ约0.6 mm, 40 mW),每次总剂量为16 J/cm2。这些动物在手术后15、21和30天被人道地杀死。标本常规蜡处理,连续切割,H&E和Picrosirius染色,光镜下分析。结果:结果显示,与未辐照组相比,辐照组的修复程度更高。通过分析Gen-ox的骨传导能力和Gen-derm膜标本皮质修复量的增加,辐照组术后15天内骨形成和腔内移植物周围胶原纤维量均有所增加。结论:LLLT对骨缺损的修复具有积极的作用。
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