Investigation of the Cortical Bone Microstructure and Hardness After Vacuum Drying: An Experimental Study
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Jun 02, 2022
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Published Online: Jun 02, 2022
Page range: 254 - 257
Received: Aug 22, 2019
Accepted: Jan 10, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2022-0038
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In this study, we examined if vacuum drying can be an effective way to remove water from substantia compacta, conducted in order to preserve bones for possible future transplantation. We found a number of interesting results. First, it seemed that vacuum drying removed the most of the water from substantia compacta. Second, we observed that vacuum drying did not damage the histological structure of the samples. These results indicate that vacuum drying might be used to remove water from compact bone, but more studies are required in order to assess how this method affects substantia compacta and also substantia spongiosa.