## Abstract Intramedullary reamed nailing causes elevation in intramedullary pressure and extravazation of intramedullary contents into the venous blood system. This study investigated the effect of an intramedullary suction system, recently developed in our laboratory, on the pressure and fat extr
Studies on intramedullary pressure and blood flow in bone
β Scribed by N.E. Shaw
- Book ID
- 115652325
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1964
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 201 KB
- Volume
- 68
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1097-6744
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Interstitial fluid flow (IFF) has been widely hypothesized to mediate skeletal adaptation to mechanical loading. Although a large body of in vitro evidence has demonstrated that fluid flow stimulates osteogenic and antiresorptive responses in bone cells, there is much less in vivo evidence that IFF
## Abstract This study was designed to investigate whether intramedullary pressure and embolization of bone marrow fat are different in unreamed compared with conventional reamed femoral nailing __in vivo__. In a baboon model, the femoral shaft was stabilized with interlocking nailing after a midsh