Masquelet induced membrane technique for treatment of rat chronic osteomyelitis

Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
Tao CuiChuangbing Li

Abstract

The application value of Masquelet induced membrane technique for the treatment of rat chronic osteomyelitis was explored. A total of 180 male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into sham operation group (control group), chronic osteomyelitis model group (model group) and Masquelet induced membrane therapy + chronic osteomyelitis model group (observation group); 60 rats in each group. A rat model of traumatic osteomyelitis was established using a modified blunt trauma method in model and observation group. All rats in observation group were treated with membrane induction technology while in the control group they were not. Postoperative complications, bone healing time and functional status of the affected limbs were recorded. After surgery, no obvious perioperative complications occurred in most of the rats, except that 5 rats experienced partial necrosis at the edge of the flap, and 3 experienced superficial infection around the incision site in the ilium. Primary bone healing was achieved in 50 rats with an average healing time of 15 weeks. Among them, 38 rats restored weight-bearing function after 20 weeks. Seven rats experienced infection after surgery, but complete bone healing was achieved after treatment wi...Continue Reading

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