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100.1.#.a: Lomelí Mejía, Pedro Alejandro; González Lomelín, Pablo Alfonso; Lecona Butrón, Hugo; Domínguez Rubio, René; León Hernández, Saúl Renan; Luna Valdéz, Itzel Xantal; Domínguez Hernández, Víctor Manuel

524.#.#.a: Lomelí Mejía, Pedro Alejandro, et al. (2017). Quantitative evaluation of osteogenesis through infrared light. Pilot study.. Veterinaria México OA; Vol. 4 Núm. 2, 2017. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/60440

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520.3.#.a: Different methods are available to evaluate the degree of bone healing. A good choice involves employing optical techniques with infrared light to eval-uate the progress of bone consolidation. because infrared light is absorbed in liquids and reflected in solids, it is possible to assess bone consolidation progress using an incident light source and a coupled photo sensor. we used a 940-nm light source that is capable of reaching bone to determine the degree of bone consolidation. five new zealand white rabbits were used according to the nom-062-zoo99 standard. in each animal, a fracture was generated in the left tibia, and the fragments were fixed using an external fixator constructed with kirschner nails and dental acrylic cement. progress in bone consolidation was evaluated at days 7, 23, and 34 after surgery. A linear dependence was observed between the days elapsed and the reflection of the infrared light.figure 2. reduction of tibia by external fixators made with kirschner nails 0.045 inch in diameter and methylmethacrylate cement.

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Quantitative evaluation of osteogenesis through infrared light. Pilot study.

Lomelí Mejía, Pedro Alejandro; González Lomelín, Pablo Alfonso; Lecona Butrón, Hugo; Domínguez Rubio, René; León Hernández, Saúl Renan; Luna Valdéz, Itzel Xantal; Domínguez Hernández, Víctor Manuel

Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, UNAM, publicado en Veterinaria México OA, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Lomelí Mejía, Pedro Alejandro, et al. (2017). Quantitative evaluation of osteogenesis through infrared light. Pilot study.. Veterinaria México OA; Vol. 4 Núm. 2, 2017. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/60440

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Autor(es)
Lomelí Mejía, Pedro Alejandro; González Lomelín, Pablo Alfonso; Lecona Butrón, Hugo; Domínguez Rubio, René; León Hernández, Saúl Renan; Luna Valdéz, Itzel Xantal; Domínguez Hernández, Víctor Manuel
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Biotecnología y Ciencias Agropecuarias
Título
Quantitative evaluation of osteogenesis through infrared light. Pilot study.
Fecha
2017-04-19
Resumen
Different methods are available to evaluate the degree of bone healing. A good choice involves employing optical techniques with infrared light to eval-uate the progress of bone consolidation. because infrared light is absorbed in liquids and reflected in solids, it is possible to assess bone consolidation progress using an incident light source and a coupled photo sensor. we used a 940-nm light source that is capable of reaching bone to determine the degree of bone consolidation. five new zealand white rabbits were used according to the nom-062-zoo99 standard. in each animal, a fracture was generated in the left tibia, and the fragments were fixed using an external fixator constructed with kirschner nails and dental acrylic cement. progress in bone consolidation was evaluated at days 7, 23, and 34 after surgery. A linear dependence was observed between the days elapsed and the reflection of the infrared light.figure 2. reduction of tibia by external fixators made with kirschner nails 0.045 inch in diameter and methylmethacrylate cement.
Tema
bone consolidation; infrared light; animal model; laser diode; bone consolidation; infrared radiation; animal model; laser diode
Idioma
eng
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2448-6760

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