A. Pilla, S. Kahn, P. Nasser, K. Hess, M. Mont, S. Zuckerman, T. Radomisli, E. Mintz, M. Creighton, J. Kaufman, R. Siffert
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超声(US)已被证明对130只成熟3.5-5公斤雌性新西兰大白兔的腓骨截骨愈合率有显著影响。双侧中轴1毫米腓骨截骨骨折采用吉利锯。从术后第一天开始,使用2.5 cm PZT换能器,用200 μ m的1.5 MHz正弦波脉冲以1 kHz重复,传输10-20 mW/cm/sup /,每天将US应用于一侧肢体20分钟。分别于第6、10、14、16、17、18、21、28天处死。从第14天开始,所有标本都进行了射线检查和破坏性扭转试验。所有x线片均采用对比度增强法进行分析,并与机械强度数据进行盲评价。与对照组相比,术后16-21天的极限强度增加最为显著,当时治疗肢体的强度为50%至80% (p>
Pulsed sine wave ultrasound accelerates fracture healing in the rabbit fibula
Ultrasound (US) has been shown to have a significant impact on the rate of fibula osteotomy healing in 130 mature 3.5-5 kg female New Zealand white rabbits. Bilateral midshaft 1-mm fibular osteotomy-fractures were made using a gigli saw. US was applied to one limb for 20 min daily starting on postoperative day one using a 2.5-cm PZT transducer excited with a 200- mu m burst of 1.5 MHz sine waves repeating at 1 kHz and delivering 10-20 mW/cm/sup 2/. Animals were sacrificed at 6, 10, 14, 16, 17, 18, 21 and 28 days. All specimens were examined radiographically and from day 14 using destructive torsional testing. All radiographs were analyzed using contrast enhancement and when evaluated in a blind manner correlated highly with mechanical strength data. Ultimate strength increases compared to controls were most notable on postoperative days 16-21, when the treated limbs were 50% to 80% (p<0.01) stronger. Examination of the healing curve shows that intact strength is reached for the treated limb approximately twice as fast as for contralateral controls.<>