REVASCULARIZATION OF CALVARIAL, MANDIBULAR, TIBIAL, AND ILIAC BONE-GRAFTS IN RATS

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PINHOLT, EM [1 ]
SOLHEIM, E [1 ]
TALSNES, O [1 ]
LARSEN, TB [1 ]
BANG, G [1 ]
KIRKEBY, OJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV OSLO,INST SURG RES,OSLO 3,NORWAY
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10.1097/00000637-199408000-00012
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Some studies have suggested that membranous bone grafts undergo less resorption than endochondral grafts, and faster revascularization of the former has been proposed as the explanation. We studied fresh syngeneic full-thickness bone grafts from calvaria, mandibula, tibia diaphysis, and iliac bone implanted in the back muscles of young Lewis rats. As a measure of the quantity of cancellous bone in grafts before implantation, the ratio of the total area of soft-tissue spaces to the total area of the graft was measured histomorphometrically. Revascularization in grafts 3 weeks postoperatively was evaluated by deposit of Ce-141-labeled microspheres. Both the quantity of cancellous bone (before implantation) and the revascularization (3 weeks postoperatively) were greater in the mandibular and iliac bone grafts than in the calvarial and tibia diaphyseal grafts. The results suggest that the anatomical area of harvest of bone graft is important regarding early revascularization, but the results do not support the theory that different embryological mode of development is the cause since mandibula (high Ce-141 index) and calvaria (low Ce-141 index) are of membranous origin and iliac bone (high Ce-141 index) and tibia (low Ce-141 index) are of endochondral origin. The difference in revascularization between the different grafts may be explained by differences in quantity of cancellous bone since cancellous bone is revascularized faster than cortical bone.
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