Liquid nitrogen is used in medicine for cancer treatment and tissue preservation; however, bone viability after its application is controversial. This study aims to evaluate both the tissue viability and the clinical and histopathologic findings following liquid nitrogen application with different thawing techniques in rats. Mandibular bone grafts were taken from 45 Wistar rats and freezed in liquid nitrogen for 20 minutes. In the rapid-thawing technique (Rapid Thawing-1, Rapid Thawing-2), the grafts were held for 20 minutes in room temperature; in the slow-thawing technique (Slow Thawing-1, Slow Thawing-2), 20 minutes in -20 degrees C, 20 minutes in +4 degrees C, and 20 minutes in room temperature, respectively. In Rapid Thawing-2 and Slow...
Introduction. One alternative for the treatment of extensive bone defects is the use of bone gra...
It is hypothesized that cryosurgically treated bone defects are inappropriate host sites for cancell...
ARAÚJO, Nívea BragaCryotherapy is the intentional destruction of a tissue by means of applying extre...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of liquid nitrogen cryosurgery on the f...
The aim of the present experimental study was to evaluate the morphological effects of different liq...
The maxillo-mandibular facial complex may be affected by a variety of injuries that, although benign...
金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系Background: Several oncological sterilization methods involving autoclaving, irradiati...
The application of liquid nitrogen as a local adjuvant to curettage in the treatment of bone tumors ...
Improving survival rates for sarcoma patients are necessitating more functional and durable methods ...
This work investigates the impact of chemical and physical treatments on biocompatibility for human ...
BACKGROUND: Cryosurgery is an efficient therapeutic technique used to treat benign and malignant cut...
WOS: 000512563000001PubMed: 32013622Aim of the study: Biologic reconstruction using tumor-bearing bo...
Cryosurgery uses low temperature to induce tissue necrosis with the intent of ablation by four proce...
BACKGROUND:Cryosurgery is an efficient therapeutic technique used to treat benign and malignant cuta...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is hypothesized that cryosurgically treated bone defects are inappr...
Introduction. One alternative for the treatment of extensive bone defects is the use of bone gra...
It is hypothesized that cryosurgically treated bone defects are inappropriate host sites for cancell...
ARAÚJO, Nívea BragaCryotherapy is the intentional destruction of a tissue by means of applying extre...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of liquid nitrogen cryosurgery on the f...
The aim of the present experimental study was to evaluate the morphological effects of different liq...
The maxillo-mandibular facial complex may be affected by a variety of injuries that, although benign...
金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系Background: Several oncological sterilization methods involving autoclaving, irradiati...
The application of liquid nitrogen as a local adjuvant to curettage in the treatment of bone tumors ...
Improving survival rates for sarcoma patients are necessitating more functional and durable methods ...
This work investigates the impact of chemical and physical treatments on biocompatibility for human ...
BACKGROUND: Cryosurgery is an efficient therapeutic technique used to treat benign and malignant cut...
WOS: 000512563000001PubMed: 32013622Aim of the study: Biologic reconstruction using tumor-bearing bo...
Cryosurgery uses low temperature to induce tissue necrosis with the intent of ablation by four proce...
BACKGROUND:Cryosurgery is an efficient therapeutic technique used to treat benign and malignant cuta...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is hypothesized that cryosurgically treated bone defects are inappr...
Introduction. One alternative for the treatment of extensive bone defects is the use of bone gra...
It is hypothesized that cryosurgically treated bone defects are inappropriate host sites for cancell...
ARAÚJO, Nívea BragaCryotherapy is the intentional destruction of a tissue by means of applying extre...