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Low intensity pulsed ultrasound accelerated bone remodeling during consolidation stage of distraction osteogenesis

✍ Scribed by Chun Wai Chan; Ling Qin; Kwong Man Lee; Ming Zhang; Jack Chun Yiu Cheng; Kwok Sui Leung


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
163 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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Abstract

Bone regeneration in distraction osteogenesis occurs under tensile stress with axial rhythmic distraction after osteotomy. In this study, we evaluated if the low intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) was also effective on enhancement of bone remodeling during consolidation stage of distraction osteogenesis. Open osteotomy of seventeen 18‐week‐old female New Zealand rabbit tibiae were performed. The distraction was applied with the rate of 1 mm per day. LIPUS (30 mW/cm^2^, 1.5 MHz) was delivered for 20 min per day during 4‐week consolidation stage (n = 10). The animals without treatment served as sham group (n = 7). Plain X‐ray, peripheral quantitative computational tomography (pQCT), and torsional test were performed. Results showed that smaller radiolucent interzone of LIPUS treatment group was gradually occupied by calcified tissue in plain X‐ray at week 2. The bone mineral density (BMD) measured on radiographs increased by 9.18% in the LIPUS group. Bone mineral content (BMC), hard callus volume, and bone strength index (BSI) measured by pQCT were 83%, 116%, and 94%, respectively, in LIPUS group that were significantly greater than those of the controls. At the 4th week, LIPUS‐treated callus showed the development of neocorticalization in the proximal and distal region. The BMC, hard callus volume, and BSI of LIPUS group decreased and was not significantly different from control. This was also confirmed by the maximum torque of LIPUS‐treated callus (1424.2 ± 457.3 N · mm) obtained at week 4, which did not differ from that of the sham group (1968.8 ± 895.1 N · mm). In conclusion, the effective period of LIPUS treatment was at the initial stage of consolidation, with accelerated bone formation and remodeling. © 2005 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res


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