Absorbable polyglycolide screws in internal fixation of femoral osteotomies in rabbits

Abstract
In 20 rabbits, a transverse distal femoral osteotomy was fixed using a 4.5 by 30-mm absorbable screw made of polyglycolide. No postoperative external support was used. The consolidation of the osteotomy was investigated histologically, morphometrically, and microradiographically in groups of 4 to 6 rabbits that were followed for 3, 6, 12, or 36 weeks. Fourteen osteotomies showed solid bony union; and in 3, several bone trabeculae were seen to bridge a still partially ununited osteotomy. In another 3 rabbits, each with a follow-up time of 12 or 36 weeks, no convincing signs of progressing consolidation could be seen. Only 1 of these rabbits showed displacement of the distal fraament.