《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2011, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (5): 430-432.

• 论文 • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Bone Formation during Nonvascularized Bone Graft Transplantation in Dog

YIN Lu, PAN Hui, HAN Ze-min, et al.   

  1. Department of Oral-Maxillar Region, Affiliated Hospital of Medical College of Chinese Armed Police Force, Tianjin 300162, China
  • Received:2011-01-12 Revised:1900-01-01 Published:2011-05-25 Online:2011-05-25

Abstract: Objective To observe osteocyte survival and osteogenesis after nonvascularized free bone graft transplantation for canine mandible mass defect restoration. Methods An experimental canine premolar was extracted. 1 month later, the length of 3.0 cm edentulous mandible was cut off, as the same length as that nonvascularized and soft-free tissue complete ilium block was cut off and fixed into mandible defect in 40, 120 min. The survival osteocyte and osteogenesis of the nonvascularized graft were detected 4 and 8 weeks after transplantation. Results The continuity of canine mandible segmental defect of 3.0 cm length was repaired by free nonvascularized free bone graft, live osteocytes and osteogenesis were observed in non-vascularized free bone graft at off-body 40 min group in 4-8 weeks. But the nonvascularized free bone graft off-body 120 min was a dead bone, no survival osteocytes were observed, some osteoclasts were seen in the bone graft. Conclusion The length of 3.0 cm canine mandible defect can be restored by non-vascularized free bone graft; the osteocyte survival and osteogenesis are related to their off-body time before they are fixed into recipient.

Key words: nonvascularized free bone graft, transplantation, cartilage, osteocyte survival, dog