## Abstract The viability and osteogenic potential of bone cylinders for bone transport was investigated in one tibia of 18 mature male New Zealand rabbits. The length of the bone cylinder was equal to or twice that of the diameter of the tibia. The cylinder was cut subperiosteally with an external
Effect of direct current stimulation on bone growth after distraction epiphysiolysis of the rabbit tibia
โ Scribed by Peter M. van Roermund; Anne Hoekstra; Walter J. Visser; Dr. Willem Renooij
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 604 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0736-0266
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The effect of direct current stimulation on bone formation during limb lengthening was tested in a lower leg lengthening model in the rabbit. Limb lengthening was performed by distraction epiphysiolysis. A specially designed external distraction device was placed at the tibia. The distractor allowed 10 mm of lengthening in 4 weeks. Two weeks after starting the distraction, a platinum electrode was passed through the anterior cortex below the tibial tuberosity and advanced via the medullary cavity so that the tip rested in the elongated zone. Stimulation started at the time of placement of the electrodes and was continued for 3 weeks. The electrode in the elongated zone served as the cathode; the anode was placed subcutaneously. A 20 ฮผA stimulus was selected. A control group received the same treatment without stimulation. Bone formation in the elongated zone was evaluated by histology and scintigraphy. The data from this experiment show that direct current stimulation in the early phase of a limb lengthening procedure had no effect on the extent of bone formation in the elongated zone.
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