Effect of transported segment size on the new bone formation of the rabbit femur in the Ilizarov bone transport method.

Fırat Fidan, Feyzi Kılıç, Osman Lapçin, Abdülkadir Polat, Mehmet Kılıç, Sami Sökücü
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to compare histological and radiological union in the bone transport of 3 segments of different sizes to reconstruct the rabbit femur's bone defects.

Methods: Thirty rabbits were divided into 3 groups; a 1-cm defect was created in the femur in all rabbits. The length of the segment to be transferred was 10% of the femur length in group 1, 15% in group 2, and 20% in group 3. All defects were reconstructed by applying bone transport. At the end of the consolidation period, the distraction zone was compared radiologically and histologically.

Results: While there was no radiological difference between the groups, the highest histological scores were obtained from group 3. Osteocalcin staining revealed similar involvement in groups 2 and 3, butless involvement in group 1.

Conclusion: Evidence from this study has shown that as the size of the segment used for bone transport increases, more stable fixation and better histological union tissue can be obtained in the rabbit femoral defect model.

Ilizarov骨运输方法中运输节段大小对兔股骨新骨形成的影响。
目的:本研究旨在比较不同大小的3段骨移植重建兔股骨骨缺损的组织学和放射学结合。方法:30只家兔分为3组;在所有兔子的股骨中都产生了1cm的缺损。待转移节段的长度为第1组股骨长度的10%,第2组为15%,第3组为20%。所有缺损均采用骨移植重建。在巩固期结束时,对牵张区进行放射学和组织学比较。结果:虽然两组之间没有放射学差异,但第3组的组织学得分最高。骨钙素染色显示,第2组和第3组的受累相似,但第1组的受累较少。结论:本研究的证据表明,随着用于骨运输的节段尺寸的增加,在兔股骨缺损模型中可以获得更稳定的固定和更好的组织学结合组织。
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