THE EFFECT OF VENOUS OCCLUSION ON THE INTEGRATION OF VASCULARIZED CORTICAL BONE-GRAFT

Citation
Emed. Janowski et al., THE EFFECT OF VENOUS OCCLUSION ON THE INTEGRATION OF VASCULARIZED CORTICAL BONE-GRAFT, Journal of reconstructive microsurgery, 9(3), 1993, pp. 219-225
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
0743684X
Volume
9
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
219 - 225
Database
ISI
SICI code
0743-684X(1993)9:3<219:TEOVOO>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The biologic phenomena involved in the healing process of vascularized , cortical bone grafts, vascularized grafts with venous occlusion, and conventional cortical bone grafts, were studied in rabbits. The middl e third of the radial diaphysis was the donor site, with a 1.6-cm-long bone cylinder delimited by double transverse osteotomies. The vascula rized grafts were raised by extraperiosteal dissection, with preservat ion of their vascular pedicle, while the conventional grafts were obta ined by subperiosteal dissection. The vascularized graft with venous o cclusion had its draining vein ligated. Radiologic, scintigraphic, and histologic studies were undertaken at days 7, 15, 30, and 60 postoper atively Results demonstrated that the vascularized graft healed earlie r than the corresponding vascularized graft with venous occlusion and than the conventional graft, respectively. The vascularized graft with venous occlusion suffered some degree of impairment of its irrigation , probably due to retrograde block of the arterial blood flow. It unde rwent a degree of bone necrosis, followed by resorption and creeping s ubstitution, which delayed its integration. This seemed to be a tempor ary effect, for it healed earlier than the conventional graft.