1. Regenerative treatment of canine osteogenic lesions with Platelet-Rich Plasma and hydroxyapatite: a case report.
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Barbaro K, Marconi G, Innocenzi E, Altigeri A, Zepparoni A, Monteleone V, Alimonti C, Marcoccia D, Ghisellini P, Rando C, Ottoboni S, Rau JV, Eggenhöffner R, and Scicluna MT
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Introduction: This study examined the efficacy of a therapy based on a combination of Platelet Rich Plasma and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles in a severe clinical case involving a young Rottweiler with a complex spiral fracture of the tibia., Method: Following a worsening of the lesion after traditional surgical intervention, the subject was treated with the combined therapy. X-rays were taken at the following stages: immediately post-surgery, four weeks post-surgery, and 10 days post-treatment. Fracture gap and callus density measurements were obtained using ImageJ analysis, allowing for a detailed quantitative assessment of bone regeneration over time., Results: Post-operative radiographs indicated a clinical worsening of the fracture, revealing an increased fracture gap due to bone loss. However, significant improvements were observed ten days following the treatment, with a marked reduction in fracture gaps and increased callus density. These results demonstrated a notable acceleration in bone healing and callus formation compared to typical recovery times for similar lesions., Conclusion: The method showed potential for enhancing osteogenic regeneration, facilitating faster healing of serious orthopedic injuries compared to traditional methods., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Barbaro, Marconi, Innocenzi, Altigeri, Zepparoni, Monteleone, Alimonti, Marcoccia, Ghisellini, Rando, Ottoboni, Rau, Eggenhöffner and Scicluna.)
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- 2024
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