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Pre-treat xenogenic collagenous blocks of bone substitutes with saline facilitate their manipulation and guarantee high bone regeneration rates, qualitatively and quantitatively

Published inBiomedicines, vol. 9, no. 3, 308
Publication date2021
Abstract

Deproteinized bovine bone mineral particles embedded in collagen (DBBM-C) are widely used for bone regenerations with excellent, albeit sometimes variable clinical outcomes. Clinicians usually prepare DBBM-C by mixing with blood. Replacing blood by saline represents an alternative. We investigated if saline treatment could improve DBBM-C i. handling in vitro and ii. biological performances in a rabbit calvarial model. In vitro, DBBM-C blocks soaked in saline or blood were submitted to compression tests. In vivo, four poly ether ether ketone (PEEK)cylinders were placed on 16 rabbit skulls, filled with DBBM-C soaked in blood or saline for 2–4–8–12 weeks before histomorphometry. DBBM-C blocks were fully hydrated after 30 s in saline when 120 s in blood could not hydrate blocks core. Stiffness gradually decreased 2.5-fold after blood soaking whereas a six-fold decrease was measured after 30 s in saline. In vivo, saline treatment allowed 50% more bone regeneration during the first month when compared to blood soaking. This difference was then no longer visible. New bone morphology and maturity were equivalent in both conditions. DBBM-C saline-soaking facilitated its handling and accelerated bone regeneration of highly qualitative tissues when compared to blood treatment. Saline pretreatment thus may increase the clinical predictability of bone augmentation procedures.

Keywords
  • Bone substitute
  • Animal experiments
  • Bone regeneration
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DURUAL, Stéphane et al. Pre-treat xenogenic collagenous blocks of bone substitutes with saline facilitate their manipulation and guarantee high bone regeneration rates, qualitatively and quantitatively. In: Biomedicines, 2021, vol. 9, n° 3, p. 308. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines9030308
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