刺激
骨愈合
医学
神经科学
伤口愈合
外科
内科学
心理学
作者
Jan Barcik,Manuela Ernst,Tim Buchholz,Caroline Constant,Karen Mys,Devakara R. Epari,Stephan Zeiter,Markus Windolf
出处
期刊:Bone
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-06-28
卷期号:175: 116834-116834
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bone.2023.116834
摘要
Secondary bone healing requires an adequate level of mechanically stimulation expressed by the extent of interfragmentary motion in the fracture. However, there is no consensus about when the mechanical stimulation should be initiated to ensure a timely healing response. Therefore, this study aims to compare the effect of the immediate and delayed application of mechanical stimulation in a large animal model. Twelve Swiss White Alpine sheep underwent partial osteotomy of a tibia that was stabilised with an active fixator inducing well-controlled mechanical stimulation. Animals were randomly assigned into two groups with different stimulation protocols. The immediate group received daily stimulation (1000 cycles/day) from the first day post-operation, while in the delayed group, stimulation began only on the 22nd day post-operation. Healing progression was evaluated daily by measuring the in vivo stiffness of the repair tissue and by quantifying callus area on weekly radiographs. All animals were euthanised five weeks post-op. Post-mortem callus volume was determined from high-resolution computer tomography (HRCT). Fracture stiffness (p < 0.05) and callus size (p < 0.01) were significantly larger for the immediate group compared to the delayed stimulation group. In addition, the callus volume measured on the post-mortem HRCT showed 319 % greater callus volume for the immediate stimulation group (p < 0.01). This study demonstrates that a delay in the onset of mechanical stimulation retards fracture callus development and that mechanical stimulation already applied in the early post-op phase promotes bone healing.
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