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  • Allogeneic bone grafting of calvarial defects: an experimental study in the rabbit.

Allogeneic bone grafting of calvarial defects: an experimental study in the rabbit.

International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (2002-11-07)
J M Shand, A A C Heggie, A D Holmes, W Holmes
ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to investigate the incorporation of fresh frozen irradiated membranous allogeneic bone grafts into critical size calvarial defects in the rabbit. Fifteen rabbits had calvarial defects prepared. Twelve rabbits received allogeneic grafts and three received autogenous bone grafts. The rabbits were sacrificed at 9 and 12 months postoperatively, and the specimens were examined radiologically, histopathologically and with fluorescence microscopy. Neovascularization, bone marrow regeneration and new bone formation was evident throughout the grafts however revitalization of the entire graft was incomplete at 12 months. This study revealed that the FFI membranous grafts were well incorporated into rabbit calvarial defects.

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Alizarin-3-methyliminodiacetic acid