Total Cryotherapy Effect on Early Stages Reparative Osteogenesis (Experimental Research)
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total extreme cryotherapy, reparative osteogenesis, transcortical bone defectAbstract
Total extreme cryotherapy (TECT) allows to reduce a little bit an inflammation stage in the area of transcortical bone defect of a femur of white rats. Comparison of morphological picture of bone defect site after single and 3 fold TECT to the 7th day after operation has shown, that the most effective is 3 fold ТÐКВ due to which in the defect zone the specific weight of osteogenic fibroreticular tissue not only increases, but also there are observed first signs of the formation of young bone trabeculas in the site of defect bottom.
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