[REPARATIVE OSTEOGENESIS AND ANGIOGENESIS UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF TRANSOSSEOUS OSTEOSYNTHESIS AND THE EXPOSURE TO LOW-INTENSITY LASER RADIATION].

Yu M Iryanov, N A Kiryanov
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Abstract

The aim of the study was the morphological analysis of the effect of exposure to low-intensity infrared laser radiation on reparative osteogenesis and angiogenesis in bone regenerate formed during the treatment of fracture under the conditions of transosseous osteosynthesis. In the experiment on rats in control (n=16) and experimental (n=16) groups the fracture of the tibia was modeled, and the reposition and fixation of bone fragments with a device for transosseous osteosynthesis was carried out. In animals of the experimental group, the area of the fracture was exposed to pulsed infrared laser radiation of low intensity. In the group of control animals, similar exposure was imitated. The operated bones were studied using radiography, light and electron microscopy, x-ray electron probe microanalysis. It was found that the sessions of laser irradiation reduced the severity of the inflammatory process, stimulated fibrillogenesis and endovascular capillary growth, accelerated the compaction of the newly formed bone, increased the degree of its maturity, with the fracture healing occurring by primary-type mechanism. Laser therapy of the fracture area provides for the formation of bone regenerate and bone fragment unification at an earlier date.

[经骨成骨和低强度激光照射条件下的修复性成骨和血管生成]。
本研究的目的是观察低强度红外激光照射对经骨骨融合术治疗骨折过程中形成的骨再生的修复性成骨和血管生成的形态学影响。实验采用对照组(n=16)和实验组(n=16)大鼠胫骨骨折模型,采用经骨-骨合成装置复位固定骨碎片。实验组动物骨折部位接受低强度脉冲红外激光照射。在对照组动物中,也进行了类似的接触。采用x线摄影、光镜和电子显微镜、x射线电子探针显微分析对手术后的骨进行了研究。研究发现,激光照射减少了炎症过程的严重程度,刺激了纤维生成和血管内毛细血管的生长,加速了新形成骨的压实,增加了其成熟程度,骨折愈合是通过原发性机制发生的。骨折区的激光治疗提供了骨再生和骨碎片统一的形成在较早的日期。
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