Development and characterization of a predictive microCT-based non-union model in Fischer F344 rats.
M HildebrandM HerrmannF GielingD GehweilerD MischlerS VerrierM AliniS ZeiterKeith ThompsonPublished in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2020)
The 2 mm thick plating system confers poor healing responses in female Fischer F344 rats, comparable to atrophic non-unions. By reducing plate thickness to increase interfragmentary strain within the defect site healing is improved, leading to borderline healing situations or increased abundance of cartilage tissue present in the defect site with ultimate failure to bridge the defect (hypertrophic non-union). Furthermore, microCT can reliably identify delayed/non-healing animals within 4 weeks, thereby allowing their selective targeting for the testing of novel, clinically relevant treatment strategies in different clinical situations aimed at restoring impaired bone healing.
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