Author/Authors :
Sargolzaei-Aval, F Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, , Arab, M.R Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, , Sarani, S.A Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, , Sobhani, A Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, , Heydari, M.H Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan,
Abstract :
Background: In several conditions we have face cranial bone
defects. Reconstruction of these defects remains one of the
most challenging problems encountered by craniofacial surgeons.
Objective: To evaluate bone repair in cranial bone defects by
use of an implant made of octacalcium phosphate in combination
with bone matrix gelatin (OCP/BMG).
Methods: We used 40, 5–6-week-old male Sprague-Dawley
rats. A full thickness standardized trephine defect—5-mm in
diameter—was made in the rat parietal bone and OCP/BMG
was implanted into the defect. No OCP/BMG particles were
implanted in control group that was otherwise treated identically.
After sacrificing the rats chronologically and processing
the tissues by routine histological procedures, 5-mm thick sections
of bone were stained and examined under light microscope.
Results: On the 5th day of implantation, inflammatory cells
were seen around the implanted materials, especially around
the OCP particles. By the end of 21st day, almost all of the
OCP/BMG particles were absorbed and bone trabeculae, bone
marrow cavities and bone marrow tissues were seen. In the
control group, at the end of 21th day, a few areas of new bone
were seen near to the defect margins and host bone, however,
in much less amount than in the experimental group.
Conclusion: Implant of OCP/BMG appears to stimulate new
bone regeneration in bone defects. These biomaterials can be
used for repair of cranial bone defects.
Keywords :
Bone Regeneration , Octacalcium Phosphate , Bone Matrix Gelatin , Rat