2018, Número 4
Efecto de BioOsteo® en combinación con el factor de crecimiento epidérmico y el ácido ascórbico en un defecto de la tibia de la rata
Hernández-Flores C, Domínguez-Hernández VM, Delgado A, Pérez-Moreno R, Valdez-Mijares R
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 34
Paginas: 332-337
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RESUMEN
Antecedentes: El tratamiento de los defectos óseos originados por traumatismos o por retiro de materiales de osteosíntesis
o de tumores puede ocasionar problemas socioeconómicos derivados del tiempo de tratamiento.
Objetivo: Determinar el
efecto del material de implante BioOsteo
® en combinación con factor de crecimiento epidérmico (EGF) y ácido ascórbico (AA)
sobre la consolidación de un defecto óseo de tamaño no crítico.
Material y métodos: Se practicó un defecto óseo unicortical
no critico en la tibia derecha de ratas Wistar y 3 semanas después se realizó el análisis de las propiedades biomecánicas por
medio del ensayo de flexión en tres puntos.
Resultados: Encontramos que la aplicación local de una dosis única de AA +
EGF + BioOsteo
® directamente sobre el microambiente del defecto óseo no crítico favorece su reparación.
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