Evaluating Loading Deflection of Distraction Osteogenic Rib in a Rabbit Model

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2016 Oct 5;4(10):e1008. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000001008. eCollection 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Background: The treatment of patients with partially atrophic rib and rib defects requires an ideal arc of the rib that has adequate bone length and width. To design and assemble a distraction device with a strain gauge, we need to establish an animal model for testing it during rib distraction osteogenesis.

Methods: Osteotomies were performed at the same position in the fifth rib in 8 rabbits. Customized distraction devices attached to strain gauges were used to distract the ribs. After a month of distraction and consolidation, loading deflection gauges were used, and specimens were examined histologically to record bone formation.

Results: Distraction osteogenesis was carried out successfully in all rabbits when the device used to distract the rib up to 4 cm.

Conclusions: The device can be used for strain testing during rib distraction osteogenesis performed in a rabbit model. There was no significant difference in the loading deflection gauges of the bone between osteogenic and contralateral ribs. This animal model of costal distraction osteogenesis is successful.