DEPRESSION OF BONE BLOOD-FLOW AFTER BLUNT TRAUMA - A FRACTURE STUDY IN THE ADULT-RABBIT

Citation
Pd. Triffitt et Pj. Gregg, DEPRESSION OF BONE BLOOD-FLOW AFTER BLUNT TRAUMA - A FRACTURE STUDY IN THE ADULT-RABBIT, Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica, 65(2), 1994, pp. 195-198
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Orthopedics
ISSN journal
00016470
Volume
65
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
195 - 198
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6470(1994)65:2<195:DOBBAB>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Delayed union of long bone fractures is commonly ascribed to deficient vascularity, but bone blood flow after fractures caused by blunt trau ma has yet to be quantified. We have studied blood flow to the tibial diaphysis after such fractures, and compared the results with those fo und after osteotomy. 24 adult New Zealand White rabbits were studied. Fractures of the tibial shaft were produced under anesthesia by percus sion and immobilized in a cast. Blood flow to the tibial diaphysis was measured at 1 and 2 weeks using the microsphere method. Cortical bloo d flow proximal to the fracture was increased at both time intervals, and distally at 2 weeks. Marrow flow was depressed distally at 1 week. Marrow flows at 1 week and distal cortical flows at 2 weeks were redu ced in comparison with osteotomies studied previously. This depression of blood flow response by blunt trauma prompts further investigation of the role of vascular factors in delayed union.