The effects of bone chips dehydrated with solvent on healing bone defects

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The effect of bone chips dehydrated with solvent on the healing of bone defects was evaluated. Solvent-dehydrated spongiose bone chips were placed in experimentally formed cavities in the right back tibia of rabbits. After 10, 20 and 30 days, histopathological cross-sections from the bone grafts were examined microscopically for bone healing and formation of spongiose bone, cortex and bone marrow. Spongiose bone chips had a positive and accelerating influence on the healing of bone defects in the 10-day period after transplantation, but no significant differences were observed between the treated and control groups 20 and 30 days after transplantation.

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Dayi, E., Aslan, M., Şimşek, G., & Yilmaz, A. B. (2002). The effects of bone chips dehydrated with solvent on healing bone defects. Journal of International Medical Research, 30(2), 168–173. https://doi.org/10.1177/147323000203000209

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