Paterson D C, Hillier T M, Carter R F, Ludbrook J, Maxwell G M, Savage J P
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1977 Oct(128):340-50.
A technique has been described for the consistent production of delayed bone healing of the tibia in an animal model. A controlled double blind trial, where independent observors did not know the coding of the stimulators and did not collaborate with each other, has evaluated the use of a direct current bone growth stimulator in such an animal model. The conclusion of the experiment is that this commercially available direct current stimulator does produce a significant acceleration of bone healing at 4 weeks in the experimental model used. There is no evidence of inflammatory or neoplastic changes. The eventual clinical role of electrical bone stimulation remains uncertain and many questions remain unanswered, but are promising enough to encourage a controlled clinical trial in situations of disturbed bone healing. Electrical stimulation is apparently safe and appears to significantly augment bone formation. A controlled clinical trial is now being carried out in major medical centers in Australia.
已经描述了一种在动物模型中持续产生胫骨延迟骨愈合的技术。在一项对照双盲试验中,独立观察者不知道刺激器的编码且彼此不合作,评估了在这种动物模型中使用直流骨生长刺激器的情况。实验结论是,在所使用的实验模型中,这种市售的直流刺激器在4周时确实能显著加速骨愈合。没有炎症或肿瘤变化的证据。电骨刺激的最终临床作用仍不确定,许多问题仍未得到解答,但前景足以鼓励在骨愈合受干扰的情况下进行对照临床试验。电刺激显然是安全的,并且似乎能显著增强骨形成。目前澳大利亚的主要医疗中心正在进行一项对照临床试验。