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Mechanical Influence of Surrounding Soft Tissue on Bone Regeneration Processes: A Bone Lengthening Study
by
Domínguez, Jaime
, Reina-Romo, Esther
, Blázquez-Carmona, Pablo
, Mora-Macías, Juan
, Navarrete-Calvo Rocío
, Sanz-Herrera, José Antonio
, Morgaz Juan
in
Biomedical materials
/ Bone growth
/ Distraction osteogenesis
/ Elongation
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metatarsus
/ Regeneration
/ Regeneration (physiology)
/ Soft tissues
/ Strain hardening
/ Tissues
/ Viscoelasticity
2021
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Mechanical Influence of Surrounding Soft Tissue on Bone Regeneration Processes: A Bone Lengthening Study
by
Domínguez, Jaime
, Reina-Romo, Esther
, Blázquez-Carmona, Pablo
, Mora-Macías, Juan
, Navarrete-Calvo Rocío
, Sanz-Herrera, José Antonio
, Morgaz Juan
in
Biomedical materials
/ Bone growth
/ Distraction osteogenesis
/ Elongation
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metatarsus
/ Regeneration
/ Regeneration (physiology)
/ Soft tissues
/ Strain hardening
/ Tissues
/ Viscoelasticity
2021
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Mechanical Influence of Surrounding Soft Tissue on Bone Regeneration Processes: A Bone Lengthening Study
by
Domínguez, Jaime
, Reina-Romo, Esther
, Blázquez-Carmona, Pablo
, Mora-Macías, Juan
, Navarrete-Calvo Rocío
, Sanz-Herrera, José Antonio
, Morgaz Juan
in
Biomedical materials
/ Bone growth
/ Distraction osteogenesis
/ Elongation
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metatarsus
/ Regeneration
/ Regeneration (physiology)
/ Soft tissues
/ Strain hardening
/ Tissues
/ Viscoelasticity
2021
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Mechanical Influence of Surrounding Soft Tissue on Bone Regeneration Processes: A Bone Lengthening Study
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Mechanical Influence of Surrounding Soft Tissue on Bone Regeneration Processes: A Bone Lengthening Study
2021
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Overview
Bone lengthening is a bone regeneration technique with multiple clinical applications. One of the most common complications of this treatment is the lack of adaptation of the surrounding soft tissue to their extension. A better understanding of the mechanobiology of the tissues involved in distraction osteogenesis would allow better control of the clinical cases. Bone lengthening treatments were performed in vivo in the metatarsus of Merino sheep, measuring the distraction forces by means of an instrumented fixator. The tissue relaxation after distraction was analyzed in this study. A viscoelastic model was also applied to distraction data to assess the mechanical behavior of the tissues during the distraction phase. Tissue relaxation is similar to other bone regeneration processes which do not imply surrounding soft tissue extension, e.g. bone transport. The effects of this tissue on distraction forces are limited to the first minutes of distraction and elongations above 4% of the original length with the protocol applied. Moreover, the surrounding soft tissue initially loses some of its viscoelasticity and subsequently suffers strain hardening from day 5 of distraction until the end of the distraction phase, day 15. Finally, anatomical changes were also evidenced in the elongated limb of our specimens.
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Springer Nature B.V
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