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Biomechanical and densitometric bone properties after callus distraction in sheep
Authors:H Reichel  S Lebek  C Alter  W Hein
Affiliation:Department of Orthopaedics, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Saale, Germany.
Abstract:Assessment of biomechanical stability of diaphyseal bone lengthened by callus distraction is an unsolved problem. A middiaphyseal corticotomy was performed in the left tibia of 24 sheep. After 7 days, callus distraction was begun at a rate of 0.5 mm every 12 hours for 30 days using a standard unilateral fixator system. Animals were euthanized 4, 8, or 12 weeks after the end of distraction. The lengthened tibia and the contralateral control tibia from each animal were evaluated by radiographic, densitometric (dual energy xray absorptiometry, quantitative computed tomography), and biomechanical (axial compression testing, torsion testing to failure) methods. The bone mineral density and maximum torque for the lengthened tibia were significantly greater in the 8-week group than in the 4-week group. However, the values in the 12-week group were significantly smaller than in the 8-week group. In the lengthened tibias, there was a correlation between the maximum torque and the bone mineral density, and between the maximum torque and the bone density. Bone density measurements are useful prognosticators for the safe removal of external fixators after leg lengthening procedures. By using these methods, clinical fractures after leg lengthening could be avoided in the future.
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