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Repair of experimental autologous grafts of cortical bone
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Repair of experimental autologous grafts of cortical bone
Repair of experimental autologous grafts of cortical bone
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H Burchardt
H Burchardt
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Ga Busbee
Ga Busbee
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Wf Enneking
Wf Enneking
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1 September 1975
journal article
Published by
Wolters Kluwer Health
in
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
Vol. 57
(6)
,
814-819
https://doi.org/10.2106/00004623-197557060-00016
Abstract
Holes 500 micrometers in diameter confined within an expanse of two centimeters did not mechanically weaken the transplants at the time of surgery. The drill holes were rapidly filled with cancellous bone which matured to cortical bone within twelve weeks. Microradiography and tetracycline labeling of drilled and non-drilled grafts demonstrated similar biological reparative patterns. Fresh autologous segmental grafts of fibula, four centimeters long, were obtained from thirteen adult dogs. Holes were drilled in each before replantation. The amount of repair was determined after intervals of from four to twenty-four weeks. Torsional stress testing showed that the six drill holes 500 micrometers in diameter confined within an expanse of two centimeters did not mechanically weaken the transplants at the time of surgery. The drill holes were rapidly filled with cancellous bone which matured to cortical bone within twelve weeks. Microradiography and tetracycline labeling of drilled and non-drilled grafts demonstrated similar biological reparative patterns. Copyright © 1975 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated...
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