Dipyrone has no effects on bone healing of tibial fractures in rats

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Objective: To evaluate the effect of dipyrone on healing of tibial fractures in rats. Methods: Fourty-two Wistar rats were used, with mean body weight of 280g. After being anesthetized, they were submitted to closed fracture of the tibia and fibula of the right posterior paw through manual force. The rats were randomly divided into three groups: the control group that received a daily intraperitoneal injection of saline solution; group D-40, that received saline injection containing 40mg/Kg dipyrone; and group D-80, that received saline injection containing 80mg/Kg dipyrone. After 28 days the rats were sacrificed and received a new label code that was known by only one researcher. The fractured limbs were then amputated and X-rayed. The tibias were disarticulated and subjected to mechanical, radiological and histological evaluation. For statistical analysis the Kruskal-Wallis test was used at a significance level of 5%. Results: There wasn't any type of dipyrone effect on healing of rats tibial fractures in relation to the control group. Conclusion: Dipyrone may be used safely for pain control in the treatment of fractures, without any interference on bone healing.

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Gali, J. C., Sansanovicz, D., Ventin, F. C., Paes, R. H., Quevedo, F. C., & Caetano, E. B. (2014). Dipyrone has no effects on bone healing of tibial fractures in rats. Acta Ortopedica Brasileira, 22(4), 210–213. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-78522014220400758

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