THE ROLE OF PLATELET RICH PLASMA (PRP) IN FEMORAL BONE DEFECT HEALING IN DOGS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

MOHAMED SAMIR SAYED;

Abstract


To evaluate the effect of autologous platelet rich plasma (PRP) for healing of femoral bone defect in dogs.
Twenty four adult mongrel dogs was used in this study, a 2-cm cortical segment of the right Femur was osteotectomized, and then fixed with an 8-hole Dynamic-Compression Plate. The animals were divided into two groups; group A (n=12) control group and group B (n=12) PRP group. All dogs were euthanized at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks. The operated femurs were harvested and the implantation site were assessed for bone healing by clinical, radiographical and histological examinations.


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Title THE ROLE OF PLATELET RICH PLASMA (PRP) IN FEMORAL BONE DEFECT HEALING IN DOGS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
Other Titles دراسه دور البلازما الغنية بالصفائح الدموية في التئام قصور عظمة الفخذ في الكلاب : دراسه تجريبية.
Authors MOHAMED SAMIR SAYED
Issue Date 2018

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