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Hydrogen Peroxide Bone Graft

On the use of hydrogen peroxide after bone grafting
After the previous bone grafting operation, it is often applied with hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name of hydrogen peroxide, is active and easy to decompose and release oxygen when exposed to objects.

When bone grafting occurs, there may be congestion and foreign body residues in the wound, and bacteria are easy to breed and multiply, which is a problem for wound healing. When hydrogen peroxide is present, the oxygen released can wash away congestion, wash away foreign bodies, and create an aerobic environment. Many bacteria, especially anaerobic bacteria, like yin and dampness, and it is difficult to survive in the presence of oxygen. Therefore, hydrogen peroxide can inhibit the growth of bacteria and prevent wound disease.

Furthermore, after bone grafting, new bone growth needs to be suitable for the microenvironment. The new oxygen and other products produced by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide can stimulate local tissues, promote angiogenesis, lead to bone cells to go, increase local blood circulation, transport nutrients for bone growth, and help bone healing.

It is also prudent to use hydrogen peroxide. If the concentration is too high, it may cause tissue damage. Although it can eliminate damage, it may also damage normal tissue cells. Therefore, when using it, the concentration must be selected according to the condition and wound shape, and the dosage should be controlled for a long time.

All in all, hydrogen peroxide has a significant effect on preventing infection and promoting healing after bone grafting. Doctors should understand its rationale and familiarity, and use it prudently to benefit patients, help wounds heal smoothly, and restore bone health.