Organic Bovine Graft Associated With PRP In Rabbit Calvaria

Introduction: Repairing large bone defects is a huge challenge that reconstructive surgery currently faces. Objective: The objective of this study was to perform the histological evaluation of bone repair in rabbit calvaria when using bovine bone graft (Gen-ox-organic®) associated with platelet-rich...

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Main Authors: Rocha, Flaviana Soares, Ramos, Lara Maria Alencar, Batista, Jonas Dantas, Zanetta-Barbosa, Darceny, Dechichi, Paula
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Language:English
Published: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2011-04-01
Series:International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
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Online Access:http://www.arquivosdeorl.org.br/conteudo/acervo_eng.asp?Id=766
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spelling doaj-a3ed9e10f0b442938e8f8f8a1ce8f47d2020-11-25T03:51:11ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology1809-97771809-48642011-04-01152208213Organic Bovine Graft Associated With PRP In Rabbit CalvariaRocha, Flaviana SoaresRamos, Lara Maria AlencarBatista, Jonas DantasZanetta-Barbosa, DarcenyDechichi, PaulaIntroduction: Repairing large bone defects is a huge challenge that reconstructive surgery currently faces. Objective: The objective of this study was to perform the histological evaluation of bone repair in rabbit calvaria when using bovine bone graft (Gen-ox-organic®) associated with platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Method: 12 rabbits were used and two bone fragments were bilaterally removed from calvaria. Then, 24 surgical sites were randomly divided into 3 groups: coagulum (group I), organic (group II) and PRP-included organic (group III). After four weeks, the animals were sacrificed and the grafted area removed, fixed in 10% formalin with PBS 0.1 M, and embedded in paraffin. Study method:The analyzed histological parameters were: defective area filled with the newly-formed bone, graft's giant cells and particles, as well as the new bone formation associated with the particles. Group I's defects were filled with fibrous tissue attaching the periosteum and revealed a little bone formation peripherally. In both groups II and III, a similar standard was noticed in addition to the absence of graft particles and giant cells. There was no significant difference in the number of giant cells, graft particles and new bone formation around the particles between the grafted material and the PRP-related group. Conclusion: The results achieved indicate that the organic biomaterial neither separately nor jointly with PRP improves bone regeneration.http://www.arquivosdeorl.org.br/conteudo/acervo_eng.asp?Id=766bone regenerationplatelet-rich plasmaorganic compounds.
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author Rocha, Flaviana Soares
Ramos, Lara Maria Alencar
Batista, Jonas Dantas
Zanetta-Barbosa, Darceny
Dechichi, Paula
spellingShingle Rocha, Flaviana Soares
Ramos, Lara Maria Alencar
Batista, Jonas Dantas
Zanetta-Barbosa, Darceny
Dechichi, Paula
Organic Bovine Graft Associated With PRP In Rabbit Calvaria
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
bone regeneration
platelet-rich plasma
organic compounds.
author_facet Rocha, Flaviana Soares
Ramos, Lara Maria Alencar
Batista, Jonas Dantas
Zanetta-Barbosa, Darceny
Dechichi, Paula
author_sort Rocha, Flaviana Soares
title Organic Bovine Graft Associated With PRP In Rabbit Calvaria
title_short Organic Bovine Graft Associated With PRP In Rabbit Calvaria
title_full Organic Bovine Graft Associated With PRP In Rabbit Calvaria
title_fullStr Organic Bovine Graft Associated With PRP In Rabbit Calvaria
title_full_unstemmed Organic Bovine Graft Associated With PRP In Rabbit Calvaria
title_sort organic bovine graft associated with prp in rabbit calvaria
publisher Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.
series International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1809-9777
1809-4864
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Introduction: Repairing large bone defects is a huge challenge that reconstructive surgery currently faces. Objective: The objective of this study was to perform the histological evaluation of bone repair in rabbit calvaria when using bovine bone graft (Gen-ox-organic®) associated with platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Method: 12 rabbits were used and two bone fragments were bilaterally removed from calvaria. Then, 24 surgical sites were randomly divided into 3 groups: coagulum (group I), organic (group II) and PRP-included organic (group III). After four weeks, the animals were sacrificed and the grafted area removed, fixed in 10% formalin with PBS 0.1 M, and embedded in paraffin. Study method:The analyzed histological parameters were: defective area filled with the newly-formed bone, graft's giant cells and particles, as well as the new bone formation associated with the particles. Group I's defects were filled with fibrous tissue attaching the periosteum and revealed a little bone formation peripherally. In both groups II and III, a similar standard was noticed in addition to the absence of graft particles and giant cells. There was no significant difference in the number of giant cells, graft particles and new bone formation around the particles between the grafted material and the PRP-related group. Conclusion: The results achieved indicate that the organic biomaterial neither separately nor jointly with PRP improves bone regeneration.
topic bone regeneration
platelet-rich plasma
organic compounds.
url http://www.arquivosdeorl.org.br/conteudo/acervo_eng.asp?Id=766
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