Miniplate osteosynthesis with four different systems in sheep

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Miniplate osteosynthesis with four different systems in sheep. / Gutwald, R; Schön, R; Metzger, M; Kreutzer, K; Rahn, B; Schmelzeisen, R; Sauerbier, S.

In: INT J ORAL MAX SURG, Vol. 40, No. 1, 01.2011, p. 94-102.

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Gutwald, R, Schön, R, Metzger, M, Kreutzer, K, Rahn, B, Schmelzeisen, R & Sauerbier, S 2011, 'Miniplate osteosynthesis with four different systems in sheep', INT J ORAL MAX SURG, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 94-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2010.09.026

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Gutwald, R., Schön, R., Metzger, M., Kreutzer, K., Rahn, B., Schmelzeisen, R., & Sauerbier, S. (2011). Miniplate osteosynthesis with four different systems in sheep. INT J ORAL MAX SURG, 40(1), 94-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2010.09.026

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Gutwald R, Schön R, Metzger M, Kreutzer K, Rahn B, Schmelzeisen R et al. Miniplate osteosynthesis with four different systems in sheep. INT J ORAL MAX SURG. 2011 Jan;40(1):94-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2010.09.026

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title = "Miniplate osteosynthesis with four different systems in sheep",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to compare a combination of a locking system with self-tapping (ST-L) or self-drilling-tapping (SDT-L) screws with a combination of conventional miniplates with self-tapping (ST) and self-forming (SF) screws. A standardized osteotomy and osteosynthesis with one of the above mentioned systems was performed in 24 sheep. Callus formation was measured with the help of CT scans assisted by a navigation system. Specimens of each osteotomy gap were taken and examined histologically. The best results were observed when self-tapping screws and the Mini-Locking-System (ST-L) were applied. The slowest healing was seen in animals treated with miniplates and SF screws. After 8 weeks an increase in bone formation could be observed in the ST, SF, SDT-L systems. The results after 8 weeks were comparable with those achieved by the ST-L system after 4 weeks. The improved stability of the osteosynthesis with the ST-L system resulted in early ossification of the osteotomy gap and the smallest amount of callus formation.",
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author = "R Gutwald and R Sch{\"o}n and M Metzger and K Kreutzer and B Rahn and R Schmelzeisen and S Sauerbier",
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N2 - The aim of this study was to compare a combination of a locking system with self-tapping (ST-L) or self-drilling-tapping (SDT-L) screws with a combination of conventional miniplates with self-tapping (ST) and self-forming (SF) screws. A standardized osteotomy and osteosynthesis with one of the above mentioned systems was performed in 24 sheep. Callus formation was measured with the help of CT scans assisted by a navigation system. Specimens of each osteotomy gap were taken and examined histologically. The best results were observed when self-tapping screws and the Mini-Locking-System (ST-L) were applied. The slowest healing was seen in animals treated with miniplates and SF screws. After 8 weeks an increase in bone formation could be observed in the ST, SF, SDT-L systems. The results after 8 weeks were comparable with those achieved by the ST-L system after 4 weeks. The improved stability of the osteosynthesis with the ST-L system resulted in early ossification of the osteotomy gap and the smallest amount of callus formation.

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