Hermann Bragulla
Free University of Berlin
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Journal of Orthopaedic Research | 2003
Petra Klein; Hanna Schell; Florian Streitparth; Markus O. Heller; Jean-Pierre Kassi; Frank Kandziora; Hermann Bragulla; Norbert P. Haas; Georg N. Duda
Interfragmentary movements affect the quality and quantity of callus formation. The mounting plane of monolateral external fixators may give direction to those movements. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the influence of the fixator mounting plane on the process of fracture healing.
Calcified Tissue International | 2004
P. Klein; Hermann J. Bail; Hanna Schell; R. Michel; H. Amthauer; Hermann Bragulla; Georg N. Duda
The aim of this study was to determine the ability of the following bone turnover markers to monitor the course of callus consolidation during bone healing: Carboxy-terminal propeptide of procollagen type I (PICP), skeletal alkaline phosphatase (sALP), and amino-terminal propeptide of type III procollagen (PIIINP). Since interfragmentary movements have been proven to possess the ability to document the progression of bone healing in experimental studies, correlations between bone turnover markers and interfragmentary movements in vivo were investigated. Therefore, two different types of osteosyntheses representing different mechanical situations at the fracture site were compared in an ovine osteotomy model. Blood samples were taken preoperatively and postoperatively in weekly intervals over a nine-week healing period. At the same intervals, interfragmentary movements were measured in all sheep. After nine weeks, animals were sacrificed and the tibiae were evaluated both mechanically and histologically. Wide interindividual ranges were observed for all bone turnover markers. The systemic PICP level did not increase with callus consolidation. The bone-healing model seemed to influence the systemic level of PIIINP and sALP but no general correlation between bone turnover markers and interfragmentary movements could be detected. No differences between the different types of osteosyntheses and thus the different mechanical situations were observed. All analyzed markers failed as general predictors for the course of callus consolidation during bone healing.
Microscopy Research and Technique | 1999
Ruth M. Hirschberg; Christoph K. W. Mülling; Hermann Bragulla
A new and improved technique for microvascular corrosion casting was developed and verified by examination of corrosion casts of 90 bovine limbs. The described technique renders a complete filling of the vasculature of the claw even in regions that hitherto proved to be difficult regarding completeness of filling such as the dorsal area of the claw. This is demonstrated by an exemplary examination of all regions of the claw. The advantages and disadvantages of the new method are discussed. Microsc. Res. Tech. 45:184–197, 1999.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research | 2005
Hanna Schell; Devakara R. Epari; J. P. Kassi; Hermann Bragulla; Hermann J. Bail; Georg N. Duda
Journal of Experimental Zoology | 2003
Hermann Bragulla; Ruth M. Hirschberg
Bone | 2005
P. Seebeck; H.J. Bail; C. Exner; H. Schell; R. Michel; H. Amthauer; Hermann Bragulla; Georg N. Duda
Journal of Morphology | 2003
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2005
K. Partale; Petra Klein; Hanna Schell; G. Schmidmaier; Britt Wildemann; Hermann J. Bail; R. Schiller; Hermann Bragulla; Georg N. Duda
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2006
Hanna Schell; Jasmin Lienau; Devakara R. Epari; Christine Exner; Sarah Muchow; Hermann Bragulla; Norbert P. Haas; Georg N. Duda