Radiographic Evaluation of Rabbit Femur Implanted Bali Cattle Bone Graft

Bone xenograft from cattle bone is commonly used to treat a comminuted fracture case. This study aims to know the process of fractured-femur bone healing in rabbit post-implantation powder bone graft from cortical femur bone of Bali cattle evaluated by radiographs. Ten male local rabbits were used i...

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Main Authors: I Wayan Wirata, Steven Dwi Purbantoro, Luh Made Sudimartini, IWN Fajar Gunawan, AA Oka Dharmayudha, IGAG Putra Pemayun
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Udayana 2018-11-01
Series:Jurnal Veteriner
Online Access:https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/jvet/article/view/41625
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spelling doaj-f999feb1e3244398bf3b3b0685ef15f22020-11-25T01:51:43ZengUniversitas UdayanaJurnal Veteriner1411-83272477-56652018-11-0119343944541625Radiographic Evaluation of Rabbit Femur Implanted Bali Cattle Bone GraftI Wayan Wirata0Steven Dwi Purbantoro1Luh Made Sudimartini2IWN Fajar Gunawan3AA Oka Dharmayudha4IGAG Putra Pemayun5Veterinary Medicine Faculty, Udayana UniversityFakultas Kedokteran Hewan Universitas UdayanaVeterinary Medicine Faculty, Udayana UniversityVeterinary Medicine Faculty, Udayana UniversityVeterinary Medicine Faculty, Udayana UniversityVeterinary Medicine Faculty, Udayana UniversityBone xenograft from cattle bone is commonly used to treat a comminuted fracture case. This study aims to know the process of fractured-femur bone healing in rabbit post-implantation powder bone graft from cortical femur bone of Bali cattle evaluated by radiographs. Ten male local rabbits were used in this study, which were divided into 2 groups randomly. Group I (KI) as control, the diaphysis of femur bone was drilled with a diameter of 5 mm without implanting the bone graft, while Group II (KII), the diaphysis of femur bone was drilled 2 holes with a diameter of 5 mm each and with distance 20 mm, substituted with mineralized powder bone graft for the proximal hole (KIIa) and demineralized powder bone graft for the distal hole (KIIb). Fracture healing evaluation was done at week 0 (24 hours), 2, 4, and 6 postoperative by monitoring the growth of callus, fracture line, and union process with radiograph based classification according to Hammer et al., tabulated statistically, and presented descriptively. The results showed that KI and KII were in the sequel of fracture healing but had not reached remodeling phase perfectly. In conclusion, mineralized and demineralized powder bone graft used in this study was as osteoconductive and the use of bone graft shows no different significance and time shows different significance to fracture healing.https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/jvet/article/view/41625
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author I Wayan Wirata
Steven Dwi Purbantoro
Luh Made Sudimartini
IWN Fajar Gunawan
AA Oka Dharmayudha
IGAG Putra Pemayun
spellingShingle I Wayan Wirata
Steven Dwi Purbantoro
Luh Made Sudimartini
IWN Fajar Gunawan
AA Oka Dharmayudha
IGAG Putra Pemayun
Radiographic Evaluation of Rabbit Femur Implanted Bali Cattle Bone Graft
Jurnal Veteriner
author_facet I Wayan Wirata
Steven Dwi Purbantoro
Luh Made Sudimartini
IWN Fajar Gunawan
AA Oka Dharmayudha
IGAG Putra Pemayun
author_sort I Wayan Wirata
title Radiographic Evaluation of Rabbit Femur Implanted Bali Cattle Bone Graft
title_short Radiographic Evaluation of Rabbit Femur Implanted Bali Cattle Bone Graft
title_full Radiographic Evaluation of Rabbit Femur Implanted Bali Cattle Bone Graft
title_fullStr Radiographic Evaluation of Rabbit Femur Implanted Bali Cattle Bone Graft
title_full_unstemmed Radiographic Evaluation of Rabbit Femur Implanted Bali Cattle Bone Graft
title_sort radiographic evaluation of rabbit femur implanted bali cattle bone graft
publisher Universitas Udayana
series Jurnal Veteriner
issn 1411-8327
2477-5665
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Bone xenograft from cattle bone is commonly used to treat a comminuted fracture case. This study aims to know the process of fractured-femur bone healing in rabbit post-implantation powder bone graft from cortical femur bone of Bali cattle evaluated by radiographs. Ten male local rabbits were used in this study, which were divided into 2 groups randomly. Group I (KI) as control, the diaphysis of femur bone was drilled with a diameter of 5 mm without implanting the bone graft, while Group II (KII), the diaphysis of femur bone was drilled 2 holes with a diameter of 5 mm each and with distance 20 mm, substituted with mineralized powder bone graft for the proximal hole (KIIa) and demineralized powder bone graft for the distal hole (KIIb). Fracture healing evaluation was done at week 0 (24 hours), 2, 4, and 6 postoperative by monitoring the growth of callus, fracture line, and union process with radiograph based classification according to Hammer et al., tabulated statistically, and presented descriptively. The results showed that KI and KII were in the sequel of fracture healing but had not reached remodeling phase perfectly. In conclusion, mineralized and demineralized powder bone graft used in this study was as osteoconductive and the use of bone graft shows no different significance and time shows different significance to fracture healing.
url https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/jvet/article/view/41625
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