Biophysical stimulations with electric and electromagnetic fields have been demonstrated to accelerate the bone-healing rate. This study has been designed to investigate the effects of electricity directly connected with the central pins of an external fixator in an experimental osteotomy model in sheep. Thirty mg/kg of tetracycline chloride were administered on the 30th and on the 45th day after surgery for histomorphometric studies. Plain radiographs were obtained in standard projections every 15 days after surgery and were analyzed with a software program (Corel Photo-Paint Pro X2, Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada). The specimens obtained after 60 days were examined with histological analysis. The results show that biophysical treatment with alternating electricity in combination with external fixator enhances new-bone formation. The translational value of this study, due to the similarities between ovine and human species, suggests that this treatment could be useful in speeding the bone-healing rate both in animals and humans.

Effect of electric current stimulation in combination with external fixator on bone healing in a sheep fracture model / Muttini, Aurelio; Abate, Michele; Bernabò, Nicola; Cavani, Francesco; Mingozzi, Rossella; Tosi, Umberto; Cadossi, Matteo; Setti, Stefania; Giannini, Sandro; Leone, Rocco; Valbonetti, Luca. - In: VETERINARIA ITALIANA. - ISSN 1828-1427. - 50:4(2014), pp. 249-257. [10.12834/VetIt.271.963.2]

Effect of electric current stimulation in combination with external fixator on bone healing in a sheep fracture model

CAVANI, Francesco;
2014

Abstract

Biophysical stimulations with electric and electromagnetic fields have been demonstrated to accelerate the bone-healing rate. This study has been designed to investigate the effects of electricity directly connected with the central pins of an external fixator in an experimental osteotomy model in sheep. Thirty mg/kg of tetracycline chloride were administered on the 30th and on the 45th day after surgery for histomorphometric studies. Plain radiographs were obtained in standard projections every 15 days after surgery and were analyzed with a software program (Corel Photo-Paint Pro X2, Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada). The specimens obtained after 60 days were examined with histological analysis. The results show that biophysical treatment with alternating electricity in combination with external fixator enhances new-bone formation. The translational value of this study, due to the similarities between ovine and human species, suggests that this treatment could be useful in speeding the bone-healing rate both in animals and humans.
2014
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4
249
257
Effect of electric current stimulation in combination with external fixator on bone healing in a sheep fracture model / Muttini, Aurelio; Abate, Michele; Bernabò, Nicola; Cavani, Francesco; Mingozzi, Rossella; Tosi, Umberto; Cadossi, Matteo; Setti, Stefania; Giannini, Sandro; Leone, Rocco; Valbonetti, Luca. - In: VETERINARIA ITALIANA. - ISSN 1828-1427. - 50:4(2014), pp. 249-257. [10.12834/VetIt.271.963.2]
Muttini, Aurelio; Abate, Michele; Bernabò, Nicola; Cavani, Francesco; Mingozzi, Rossella; Tosi, Umberto; Cadossi, Matteo; Setti, Stefania; Giannini, Sandro; Leone, Rocco; Valbonetti, Luca
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