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Effect of ischemia and three different perfusion solutions on the rabbit epiphyseal growth plate

โœ Scribed by Hiroyuki Shimizu; Tsu-Min Tsai; John C. Firrell


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
773 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0738-1085

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โœฆ Synopsis


An isolated vascularized knee joint model was used (1) to determine the minimum ischemia time that produced growth retarding damage to the epiphyseal plate and (2) to evaluate whether intra-arterial perfusion could reduce the ischemia damage. Experiment 1 consisted of 31 rabbits in 5 groups: 0, 2,4,6, and 8 hr of warm ischemia produced by clamping the pedicle. Experiment 2 consisted of 18 rabbits in which 10 ml of one of (1) Euro-Collins, (2) University of Wisconsin solution, or (3) heparinized blood were perfused through the joint without ischemia. Experiment 3 consisted of 21 rabbits in which one of the three solutions was perfused for a short period during 6 hr of ischemia. Growth of the tibia was followed radiographically every month over 3 months, and the growth plates were evaluated histologically after sacrifice. Results showed that at least 6 hr of ischemia was needed before longitudinal growth was reduced; less ischemia time caused overgrowth. Histologic damage was found in all animals to some degree. Perfusion alone without ischemia had no detrimental effect on growth or histology. The growth reduction at 6 hr of ischemia was minimized by perfusion with every solution. Heparinized blood was the most effective and Euro-collins was the least effective.


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