2002
DOI: 10.1054/ijom.2002.0151
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Mandibular reconstruction: A clinical and radiographic animal study on the use of autogenous scaffolds and platelet-rich plasma

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“…Man et al 14 and Abuzeni et al 15 suggest using it in Plastic Surgery, reporting improved and earlier healing, with superior clinical evolution and cosmetic outcome in incisions where PRP is used as a sealing agent. Fennis et al 16 reported significant outcomes in an experimental study conducted on goats, where animals' jaw osteotomy kept with rigid fixation showed superior bone repair when grafts were added by PRP. Aghaloo et al 17 found better bone neoformation in New Zealand rabbits' calvaria using PRP versus autologous repair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Man et al 14 and Abuzeni et al 15 suggest using it in Plastic Surgery, reporting improved and earlier healing, with superior clinical evolution and cosmetic outcome in incisions where PRP is used as a sealing agent. Fennis et al 16 reported significant outcomes in an experimental study conducted on goats, where animals' jaw osteotomy kept with rigid fixation showed superior bone repair when grafts were added by PRP. Aghaloo et al 17 found better bone neoformation in New Zealand rabbits' calvaria using PRP versus autologous repair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful previous and comparable experiments 3 caused the Animal Ethics Committee of the University of Nijmegen (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) to grant permission for the current study, for which six goats were used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiological and histological evaluation showed that the addition of PRP enhanced bone-healing considerably. 3,4 In the PRP group, extensive bone union, more callus formation along the grafted segment, a larger amount of vital bone surface, and a higher number of capillaries within the cancellous bone graft were seen, as compared with the non-PRP group. It was also found that in animals treated with PRP, there were fewer tendencies to form a fibrous capsule around the grafted segment.…”
Section: Introduction Cmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Fennis, [11][12] ha presentado dos estudios sobre cabras en las que practicó una resección mandibular que se reconstruyó con hueso iliaco particulado con y sin PRP. La evaluación radiológica, histológica e histomorfométrica reveló que el uso del PRP mejoraba considerablemente la curación ósea a las 6 y 12 semanas.…”
Section: Estudios Sobre Regeneración óSea En Animalesunclassified
“…11,12 Sus resultados sugieren el supuesto efecto beneficioso del PRP cuando se añade a un injerto autólogo en cabras. Los autores reconocen que les falta información sobre la relación dosis-efecto del PRP, así como del periodo de tiempo durante el que muestra actividad.…”
Section: Estudios Sobre Regeneración óSea En Animalesunclassified