Antonia Maria Binder do Prado
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Fernando Pinheiro Milori; Juliany Gomes Quitzan; Renato Souza; Silvana Maris Cirio; Peterson Triches Dornbusch; Antonia Maria Binder do Prado
Actually, technological advances have contributed to the development and improvement of new materials for implants. Despite the fundamental benefits provided by orthopedic materials, complications resulting from corrosion, degradation, infection, and others may occur. The knowledge of characteristics of the biomaterials is important to predict their behavior in vivo, supporting that the most suitable compound is chosen to reconstruct the bone defect. Metallic plates are the most common material used for repair of long bone fractures, and they are mechanically stable and biocompatible. However, the need of removal and bone weakening are their disadvantages. In this paper, plates made from equine cortical bone were used experimentally in osteotomized rabbit femur (bone-GO Group), in a comparative study with metal plates (metal GM Group). Radiographic evaluation was performed every 30 days during 120 days, at which time was then performed femur histological analysis. During all evaluated moments of the study, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in callus morphometry, and complete consolidation was observed in all animals. However, it was observed that the callus was lower in GO compared to GM, all times during the study. Moreover, most of the GO animals showed complete consolidation fracture at 90 days only, whereas this occurred in GM at 60 days. There were no foreign-body cells in the histopathology exam of the GO animals, but larger amount of fibrous tissue was identified, involving this biomaterial. The plate made from horse bone represents a low cost alternative and it is very feasible, it allowed adequate stabilization of femur fracture in rabbits. In this study, the lower periosteal callus associated with a longer time for consolidation in GO suggest greater fracture stability when the bone plate was used.
Archives of Veterinary Science | 2010
Peterson Triches Dornbusch; Ivo Guilherme Ribeiro de Araujo; Ubirajara Yobe Tasquetti; Cláudia Turra Pimpão; Antonia Maria Binder do Prado; Carlos Alberto Hussni
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017
Luciano Jose Eigio Isaka; Antonia Maria Binder do Prado; José Ademar Villanova Junior; Cláudia Turra Pimpão; Paulo César Soares Júnior
Revista Acadêmica: Ciência Animal | 2017
Antonia Maria Binder do Prado; José Ademar Villanova Junior; Gracinda Maria D’Almeida e Oliveira
Revista Acadêmica: Ciência Animal | 2016
José Ademar Villanova Junior; Dariane Cristina Catapan; Franciele Vilan Fraiz; Pedro Vicente Michelotto Júnior; Antonia Maria Binder do Prado; Amanda Anater; Cláudia Turra Pimpão
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2015
Madalena Bach; José Ademar Villanova Junior; Ubirajara Iobe Tasqueti; Cláudia Turra Pimpão; Antonia Maria Binder do Prado; Pedro Vicente Michellotto Junior
Ciência Animal | 2015
Cristina Rauen Ribas; Antonia Maria Binder do Prado; L. G. A. Capriglione; R. Friesen; A. H. da S. Cereda; J. de F. França; Peterson Triches Dornbusch
Archives of Veterinary Science | 2015
Jesséa De Fátima França; Débora Maria Marques Callado de Oliveira; Cristina Rauen Ribas; Antonia Maria Binder do Prado; Pamela Tapia Carreño Dornbusch; Peterson Triches Dornbusch
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2014
Marina Rodacki; José Ademar Villanova Junior; Ubirajara Tasqueti; Cláudia Turra Pimpão; Antonia Maria Binder do Prado
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2012
A. F. Bonfá; M. M. Silva; A. B. Silveira; Antonia Maria Binder do Prado; C. G. Ramos; P. T. Dornbush