Hadjiargyrou M, McLeod K, Ryaby J P, Rubin C
Musculo-Skeletal Research Laboratory, State University of New York at Stony Brook 11794-8181, USA.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1998 Oct(355 Suppl):S216-29. doi: 10.1097/00003086-199810001-00022.
Fracture healing is a highly complex regenerative process that is essentially a replay of developmental events. These events include the action of many different cell types, a myriad of proteins, and active gene expression that in the majority of cases ultimately will restore the bone's natural integrity. Several biologic and biophysical approaches have been introduced to minimize delayed healing and nonunions, some with promising results. One example of such an approach is low intensity pulsed ultrasound, a noninvasive form of mechanical energy transmitted transcutaneously as high frequency acoustical pressure waves in biologic organisms. Numerous in vivo animal studies and perspective double blind placebo controlled clinical trials have shown that low intensity ultrasound is capable of accelerating and augmenting the healing of fresh fractures. Preliminary evidence suggests efficacy in the treatment of delayed healing and nonunions as well. This article reviews the animal and clinical studies that consider the effects of ultrasound on fracture healing, and the in vivo and in vitro work that strives to identify the biologic mechanism(s) responsible for the ultrasound induced enhancement of osteogenesis and fracture healing.
骨折愈合是一个高度复杂的再生过程,本质上是发育事件的重演。这些事件包括许多不同细胞类型的作用、无数蛋白质以及活跃的基因表达,在大多数情况下,这些最终会恢复骨骼的自然完整性。已经引入了几种生物学和生物物理学方法来尽量减少延迟愈合和骨不连,有些方法取得了令人鼓舞的结果。这种方法的一个例子是低强度脉冲超声,它是一种无创的机械能形式,以高频声压波的形式经皮传输到生物体内。大量的体内动物研究和前瞻性双盲安慰剂对照临床试验表明,低强度超声能够加速和促进新鲜骨折的愈合。初步证据表明其在治疗延迟愈合和骨不连方面也有疗效。本文综述了考虑超声对骨折愈合影响的动物和临床研究,以及致力于确定超声诱导成骨和骨折愈合增强的生物学机制的体内和体外研究。