Uncertain effect of indomethacin on physeal growth injury Experiments in rabbits
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Growth arrest and shortening remain significant sequelae of growth-plate injuries. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, known to inhibit callus and bone formation, may be useful to diminish callus-induced growth effects after epiphyseal fracture. In this study, we created a longitudinal osteotomy of the medial distal femoral condyle in 54 rabbits to model a Type IV epiphyseal fracture. We treated half with indomethacin and half with normal saline for 6 weeks. Nineteen animals of each group developed deformity, with indo-methacin-treated animals averaging only slightly less angulation than the controls. However, the mean femoral shortening was less in the indomethacin-treated animals as compared with the controlsDownloads
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1988-01-01
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Shindell, R., Lippiello, L., & Connolly, J. F. (1988). Uncertain effect of indomethacin on physeal growth injury Experiments in rabbits. Acta Orthopaedica, 59(1), 46–49. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678809149343
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