Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineering
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Purpose To develop a segmental tibial bone defect model for tissue engineering studies in veterinary orthopedics using single locking compression plate (LCP) fixation and cast immobilization. Methods A 3-cm bone defect was created in the right tibia of 18 adult Suffolk sheep. A 10-hole, 4.5-mm LCP was applied to the dorsomedial aspect of the bone. Four locking screws were inserted into the proximal and three into the distal bone fragment. Operated limbs were immobilized with casts. Animals were submitted to stall rest, but were allowed to bear weight on the operated limb. During the recovery period, animals were checked daily for physiological parameters, behavior and lameness. Follow-up radiographs were taken monthly. Results Surgical procedures and postoperative recovery were uneventful. Animals adapted quickly to casts and were able to bear weight on the operated limb with no signs of discomfort or distress. No clinical or radiographic complications were detected over a 90-day follow-up period. Conclusions Surgical creation of tibial segmental bone defects followed by fixation with single LCP and cast immobilization was deemed a feasible and appropriate model for veterinary orthopedic research in tissue engineering. |
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Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineeringVeterinary SurgeryAnimal ModelsOrthopedicsBone RegenerationABSTRACT Purpose To develop a segmental tibial bone defect model for tissue engineering studies in veterinary orthopedics using single locking compression plate (LCP) fixation and cast immobilization. Methods A 3-cm bone defect was created in the right tibia of 18 adult Suffolk sheep. A 10-hole, 4.5-mm LCP was applied to the dorsomedial aspect of the bone. Four locking screws were inserted into the proximal and three into the distal bone fragment. Operated limbs were immobilized with casts. Animals were submitted to stall rest, but were allowed to bear weight on the operated limb. During the recovery period, animals were checked daily for physiological parameters, behavior and lameness. Follow-up radiographs were taken monthly. Results Surgical procedures and postoperative recovery were uneventful. Animals adapted quickly to casts and were able to bear weight on the operated limb with no signs of discomfort or distress. No clinical or radiographic complications were detected over a 90-day follow-up period. Conclusions Surgical creation of tibial segmental bone defects followed by fixation with single LCP and cast immobilization was deemed a feasible and appropriate model for veterinary orthopedic research in tissue engineering.Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502021000600200Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira v.36 n.6 2021reponame:Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia (SBDPC)instacron:SBDPC10.1590/acb360601info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarcondes,Geissiane de MoraesParetsis,Nicole FidalgoSouza,Anderson Fernando deRuivo,Maria Raquel Bellomo AgrelloRego,Mário Antônio FerraroNóbrega,Fernanda SilveiraCortopassi,Silvia Renata GaidoDe Zoppa,André Luis do Valleeng2021-06-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-86502021000600200Revistahttps://www.bvs-vet.org.br/vetindex/periodicos/acta-cirurgica-brasileira/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sgolden@terra.com.br0102-86501678-2674opendoar:2021-06-22T00:00Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia (SBDPC)false |
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Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineering |
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Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineering |
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Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineering Marcondes,Geissiane de Moraes Veterinary Surgery Animal Models Orthopedics Bone Regeneration |
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Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineering |
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Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineering |
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Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineering |
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Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineering |
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Locking compression plate fixation of critical-sized bone defects in sheep. Development of a model for veterinary bone tissue engineering |
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Marcondes,Geissiane de Moraes |
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Marcondes,Geissiane de Moraes Paretsis,Nicole Fidalgo Souza,Anderson Fernando de Ruivo,Maria Raquel Bellomo Agrello Rego,Mário Antônio Ferraro Nóbrega,Fernanda Silveira Cortopassi,Silvia Renata Gaido De Zoppa,André Luis do Valle |
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Paretsis,Nicole Fidalgo Souza,Anderson Fernando de Ruivo,Maria Raquel Bellomo Agrello Rego,Mário Antônio Ferraro Nóbrega,Fernanda Silveira Cortopassi,Silvia Renata Gaido De Zoppa,André Luis do Valle |
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Marcondes,Geissiane de Moraes Paretsis,Nicole Fidalgo Souza,Anderson Fernando de Ruivo,Maria Raquel Bellomo Agrello Rego,Mário Antônio Ferraro Nóbrega,Fernanda Silveira Cortopassi,Silvia Renata Gaido De Zoppa,André Luis do Valle |
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Veterinary Surgery Animal Models Orthopedics Bone Regeneration |
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Veterinary Surgery Animal Models Orthopedics Bone Regeneration |
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ABSTRACT Purpose To develop a segmental tibial bone defect model for tissue engineering studies in veterinary orthopedics using single locking compression plate (LCP) fixation and cast immobilization. Methods A 3-cm bone defect was created in the right tibia of 18 adult Suffolk sheep. A 10-hole, 4.5-mm LCP was applied to the dorsomedial aspect of the bone. Four locking screws were inserted into the proximal and three into the distal bone fragment. Operated limbs were immobilized with casts. Animals were submitted to stall rest, but were allowed to bear weight on the operated limb. During the recovery period, animals were checked daily for physiological parameters, behavior and lameness. Follow-up radiographs were taken monthly. Results Surgical procedures and postoperative recovery were uneventful. Animals adapted quickly to casts and were able to bear weight on the operated limb with no signs of discomfort or distress. No clinical or radiographic complications were detected over a 90-day follow-up period. Conclusions Surgical creation of tibial segmental bone defects followed by fixation with single LCP and cast immobilization was deemed a feasible and appropriate model for veterinary orthopedic research in tissue engineering. |
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