Congratulations Ahmed A. Abood, M.D., PhD

Ahmed A. Abood, has defended his PhD thesis entitled: Formation and Prevention of Bone Bridges after Physeal Injury on Friday the 5th of March 2021 at Aarhus University.

The assessment committee consisted of one Chairman and two Opponents:

 

Chairman:
Torben Bæk Hansen, MD PhD

Dep. of Orthopaedics, Regional Hospital West Jutland

 

Opponents
Thomas Jakobsen, MD PhD DMSc

Dep. of Orthopaedics, Aalborg University Hospital 

 

Ignacio Sanpera Trigueros, MD PhD

Dep. of Orthopaedics, University Hospital Son Espases, Palma

 

Bone bridge formation due to physeal injury may cause growth disturbances in children. However, not all physeal injuries cause bone bridge formation. The current treatment options for bone bridges are ineffective and the effect of intramedullary nailing and removal on axial growth is unknown.

 

The physeal healing upon grafting in a standardized gap was investigated in addition to effect of intramedullary nailing through an open femoral physis. All studies were carried out in an experimental juvenile porcine model. 

 

The main findings were that fat grafts were ineffective in preventing bone bridge formation, whilst

autologous and allogenic cartilage were able to prevent bone bridge formation. Moreover, insertion and later removal of a retrograde femoral nail through the physis did not affect axial growth in the juvenile porcine model.

 

The perspectives are that future research should be focused on long-term studies, which will be performed.