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MINIMALLY INVASIVE ANIMAL MODEL FOR IMPLANTATION IN RABBIT FEMORAL CONDYLES

Schueda MA;
Fuchs T;
Marcon LT;
de Oliveira JL;
Simioni DE;
Lucachinski C

Marco Antonio Schueda

Thiago Fuchs

Lara Thaís Marcon

Juliana Leite de Oliveira

Debora Endler Simioni

Camila Lucachinski


Keywords

Animal model in rabbit
Femoral condyles
Bone implants

Abstract

Objective: The main purpose of the present study was to create an Animal Model that would allow the evaluation of bone reaction in implants in a minimally invasive manner. Methods: In the lateral and medial condylar region of the femur in a rabbit knee, a 7 x 2.5 mm intraosseous implant was fixed with a specific guide. Results and discussion: Rabbits are well-known animals and widely used for bone reaction evaluation. Their inflammatory response (periosteal reaction) bone mineral density of long bones are comparable to those of humans. Making an Animal Model with less aggression and standardization in the implants would reward less damage to the animal and greater replicability in the researched sample. Conclusion: It was possible to format an Animal Model that proved to be simple and reproducible.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.031-061


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Copyright (c) 2024 Marco Antonio Schueda, Thiago Fuchs, Lara Thaís Marcon, Juliana Leite de Oliveira, Debora Endler Simioni, Camila Lucachinski

Author(s)

  • Marco Antonio Schueda
  • Thiago Fuchs
  • Lara Thaís Marcon
  • Juliana Leite de Oliveira
  • Debora Endler Simioni
  • Camila Lucachinski