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Steam Sterilization of Equine Bone Block: Morphological and Collagen Analysis

INTRODUCTION: The use of equine bone blocks is widely reported for bone augmentation techniques. The block must be shaped according to the form of the defect that should be regenerated. The shaping could be performed by hand before or during the surgery, in a sterile ambient, or using a CNC milling...

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Autores principales: Lo Giudice, R., Rizzo, G., Centofanti, A., Favaloro, A., Rizzo, D., Cervino, G., Squeri, R., Costa, B. G., La Fauci, V., Lo Giudice, G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6109994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30186873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9853765
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author Lo Giudice, R.
Rizzo, G.
Centofanti, A.
Favaloro, A.
Rizzo, D.
Cervino, G.
Squeri, R.
Costa, B. G.
La Fauci, V.
Lo Giudice, G.
author_facet Lo Giudice, R.
Rizzo, G.
Centofanti, A.
Favaloro, A.
Rizzo, D.
Cervino, G.
Squeri, R.
Costa, B. G.
La Fauci, V.
Lo Giudice, G.
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description INTRODUCTION: The use of equine bone blocks is widely reported for bone augmentation techniques. The block must be shaped according to the form of the defect that should be regenerated. The shaping could be performed by hand before or during the surgery, in a sterile ambient, or using a CNC milling machine that could not be sterile. The aim of our study was to evaluate if a steam sterilization could provide a medical grade sterilization of the blocks and to evaluate if bone microstructure and collagen structures change after different steam sterilization protocols provided by mainstream autoclave. MATERIALS AND METHOD: Two blocks of equine bone were divided into 16 samples. 1 sample was used as control and not submitted to any treatment. 15 samples were infected with a Streptococcus faecalis bacterial culture. The samples were singularly packed, randomly divided into 3 groups, and submitted to autoclave sterilization on the same device. The groups were submitted to a sterilization cycle (Gr. A: 121°C, 1,16 bar for 20′; Gr. B:134°C, 2,16 bar for 4′; Gr. C: 134°C, 2,16 bar for 3.30 min.). 2 samples for each group were evaluated for the sterility. 3 samples for each group were observed at SEM to notice the macro- and microstructure modification and to confocal microscope to observe the collagen. RESULTS: All samples were sterile. The SEM evaluation showed, in all groups, a preserved morphological structure. Confocal microscope evaluation shows that the collagen structure appears to be more uniform and preserved in group C. CONCLUSION: Data show that autoclave steam sterilization could be reliable to obtain sterilization of equine bone blocks.
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spelling pubmed-61099942018-09-05 Steam Sterilization of Equine Bone Block: Morphological and Collagen Analysis Lo Giudice, R. Rizzo, G. Centofanti, A. Favaloro, A. Rizzo, D. Cervino, G. Squeri, R. Costa, B. G. La Fauci, V. Lo Giudice, G. Biomed Res Int Research Article INTRODUCTION: The use of equine bone blocks is widely reported for bone augmentation techniques. The block must be shaped according to the form of the defect that should be regenerated. The shaping could be performed by hand before or during the surgery, in a sterile ambient, or using a CNC milling machine that could not be sterile. The aim of our study was to evaluate if a steam sterilization could provide a medical grade sterilization of the blocks and to evaluate if bone microstructure and collagen structures change after different steam sterilization protocols provided by mainstream autoclave. MATERIALS AND METHOD: Two blocks of equine bone were divided into 16 samples. 1 sample was used as control and not submitted to any treatment. 15 samples were infected with a Streptococcus faecalis bacterial culture. The samples were singularly packed, randomly divided into 3 groups, and submitted to autoclave sterilization on the same device. The groups were submitted to a sterilization cycle (Gr. A: 121°C, 1,16 bar for 20′; Gr. B:134°C, 2,16 bar for 4′; Gr. C: 134°C, 2,16 bar for 3.30 min.). 2 samples for each group were evaluated for the sterility. 3 samples for each group were observed at SEM to notice the macro- and microstructure modification and to confocal microscope to observe the collagen. RESULTS: All samples were sterile. The SEM evaluation showed, in all groups, a preserved morphological structure. Confocal microscope evaluation shows that the collagen structure appears to be more uniform and preserved in group C. CONCLUSION: Data show that autoclave steam sterilization could be reliable to obtain sterilization of equine bone blocks. Hindawi 2018-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6109994/ /pubmed/30186873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9853765 Text en Copyright © 2018 R. Lo Giudice et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rizzo, G.
Centofanti, A.
Favaloro, A.
Rizzo, D.
Cervino, G.
Squeri, R.
Costa, B. G.
La Fauci, V.
Lo Giudice, G.
Steam Sterilization of Equine Bone Block: Morphological and Collagen Analysis
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title_full Steam Sterilization of Equine Bone Block: Morphological and Collagen Analysis
title_fullStr Steam Sterilization of Equine Bone Block: Morphological and Collagen Analysis
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title_short Steam Sterilization of Equine Bone Block: Morphological and Collagen Analysis
title_sort steam sterilization of equine bone block: morphological and collagen analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6109994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30186873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9853765
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