Abstract | INTRODUCTION: MATERIAL AND METHODS: 15 adult male rats that were 60 days old were used, divided into three groups: A or Control, B (non-osteoporotic bones plus alendronate application) and C (osteoporotic bones plus alendronate application). Osteoporotic bones were compared with non-osteoporotic bones that underwent bone window creation and administration of alendronate sodium. These bones were submitted to radiographic and histological analysis. RESULTS: All of Group A had complete bone healing, reaching the phase of bone remodeling. While in groups B and C, the rats were in the repair phase. CONCLUSIONS: The drug alendronate interferes with delayed fracture healing and delayed bone remodeling. The article advises that studies in humans are needed in order to assess whether the alendronate interferes with bone healing.
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Authors | Francisco de Assis Serra Baima Filho, Priscylla Gouveia Mendonça, Gyl Eanes Barros Silva, Orlando José Dos Santos, João Batista Santos Garcia, Maria do Socorro de Sousa Cartagenes |
Journal | Journal of clinical orthopaedics and trauma
(J Clin Orthop Trauma)
Vol. 11
Issue Suppl 5
Pg. S856-S860
(Oct 2020)
ISSN: 0976-5662 [Print] India |
PMID | 32999568
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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