Abstract
Animal studies have been a key in vivo investigation in translating bioregenerative material into human clinical trials. The critical size defect (CSD) in a rat’s calvaria is a popular methodology for demonstrating and investigating the regenerative properties of a biomaterial. Various surgical approaches have been discussed in the literature on creating CSD and can vary based on species, age and anatomical location. This paper aims to provide a reliable and reproducible step-by-step guide for creating a critical-size defect on the calvaria of a laboratory rat using trephination. This paper will:
• Cover the surgical approaches and management in the pre-, intra- and post-operative phases.
• Provide figures to help visually guide readers in carrying out the operation.
• Cover basic general anaesthetic issues and resolutions.
Method name: Critical size defect trephination in rat calvaria using a chitosan-hydroxyapatite scaffold