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Original Article

Effects of Cryosurgery on the Healing Pattern of Rabbit Mandibular Bone: A Triple Fluorochrome Labelling Study

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Pages 569-574 | Received 12 Nov 1980, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The reparative process of rabbit mandibular bone in-jured by cryosurgery was studied by a triple fluorochromic method. The regeneration started late, when compared with fracture healing. and reached its maximum some 4–8 weeks after cryosurgery. A normal distribution of fluorochromes was registered after 12 weeks. The regeneration occurred mainly through growth from the marrow cavity region where the cryogenic impact may have stimulated osteogenesis from surviving endosteum and bone marrow. The destroyed perimteum at the site of the probe-tip attachment did not regenerate. although new hone formation of periosteal origin was noticed at the border of the injured cortex. The general distribution of fluorochromes seemed to follow closely the autoradiographic image obtained using 99TcmMDP in a similar experiment. suggesting comparable ways of accumulation in bone tissue.

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