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KMID : 0377519850100010107
Chung-Ang Journal of Medicine
1985 Volume.10 No. 1 p.107 ~ p.114
The studies of Autogenous, Decalcified, and Kiel Bone Graft IMpregnated with Fresh Autogenous Marrow


Abstract
Autogenous, homogenous, and heterogenous bone grafts are used clinically to promote bone formation for making mechanical buttress at bone defect developed by trauma, infection, and other causes.
15 autogenous(the Group I ), 15 homogenous (decalcified bone, the Group 11), and 15 heterogenous (Kiel bone, the Group I ), bone with impregnated fresh autogenous bone marrow Avere grafted to the shaft of the rabbits tibiae for evaluating the differences among the results of each types of grafted bone in progression of the new bone formation at the periphery of the grafted bone, rate of bone resorption and new bone formation into the grafted bone, presence of fibrous capsule formation around the grafted bone, and degree of rejection response.
For the routine histological examination, the sections were stained by the eosin-hematoxilin.. The following results were discussed.
1. The most rapid and best infiltration of granulation tissue and new bone formation into and at the periphery of the grafted bone were obserbed in autogenous bone graft group among the above three
groups.
2. Fibrous encapsulation was found in only 1 case of decalcified bone(the Group it ), and major rejection phenomenon in every case was decreased significantly by the postoperation 8th reeks.
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