Vascularized periosteal grafts: an experimental study using two different forms of tibial periosteum in rabbits

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
T TakatoT Ootake

Abstract

Three groups of rabbits were studied to investigate the osteogenic capacity of vascularized periosteum. It was found that such tissue, especially in the form of musculoperiosteal flaps, produced a significant amount of bone. It is concluded that vascularized periosteal flaps have an excellent osteogenic capacity even though they are not subjected to weight or stress.

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