Title of article :
Evaluation of new porous -tri-calcium phosphate
ceramic as bone substitute in goat model
Author/Authors :
Samit K. Nandi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The present studywas carried out to evaluate the porous -tri-calcium phosphate (TCP) (prepared by aqueous solution combustion
technique) as bone substitute and compared with normal healing in 12 adult Black Bengal goats on the basis of clinical and
radiographic findings, histological studies, oxytetracycline labeling, angiography studies (on day 90). Bone defects created in the
diaphysis of radius were left unfilled in control animals (group I); while in treated (group II) animals the defects were filled with
porous TCP blocks. The three months study showed no marked acute inflammatory reactions in all animals, wound healing was
uneventful and the implants were clinically stable in the bone. Radiological studies showed presence of unabsorbed implants which
acted as a scaffold for new bone growth across the defect whereas in control animals the defect was more or less same except
that the newly formed bony tissue was less organized. Histological section showed moderately differentiated lamellar bone in the
cortical part with presence of woven bone at peripheral cortex whereas control animals showed moderate fibro-collagenisation and
good amount of marrow material, fat cells and blood vessels. Oxytetracycline labeling study showed crossing over of new bony
trabeculae along with presence of resorption cavities within the new osteoid tissues whereas in group I, the process of new bone
formation was active from both the ends; the defect site appeared as a homogenous non-fluorescent area. Angiogram of the animals
in control showed uniform angiogenesis in the defect site with establishment of trans transplant angiogenesis, whereas in group II
there was complete trans transplant shunting of blood vessels communication. The results of this study pointed out that the porous
TCP promoted extensive bone formation over the entire extension of the defect in comparison to control group, thus conforming
their biological osteoconductive property.
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Keywords :
-Tricalcium phosphate , bone defects , radiography , Oxytetracycline labeling , histology , fax: +91 33 25571986.E-mail addresses: samitnandi1967@yahoo.com(S. , Angiography? Corresponding author. Tel.: +91 33 25569234
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research