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Autogenous bone grafting

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 1996
Complex, out-of-the-ordinary problems are often encountered when evaluating patients for reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. Salvage of these complex problems in the foot and ankle often requires the use of autogenous bone grafts. This article provides a brief overview of autografts including indications, healing, graft types, and perioperative ...
M H, Hofbauer   +2 more
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Principles of Bone Grafting

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2010
This article reviews the principles of bone healing and bone grafting. There are many different ways to reach the same goal when bone grafting procedures are performed. With all of the available methods and materials, a clear understanding of these basic principles will assist in the selection of a technique for each individual patient.
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Bone Graft Materials

Dental Clinics of North America, 2007
This article examines each class of bone grafting material based on some of the studies in each of the following categories: safety, animal research, periodontal and maxillofacial applications, skeletal grafting, and attempts to qualify the efficacy of each class of material.
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Bone graft substitutes

Journal of Hand Therapy, 2003
A better understanding of the biology of fracture healing and an increasing awareness of the limitations and potential complications of autogenous bone graft harvest have combined to foster a burgeoning interest in the development of bone graft substitutes. A few of these materials have been available for more than a decade, and many more should become
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Bone graft substitutes

Skeletal Radiology, 2007
Surgeons involved in skeletal repair, reconstruction, and oncology commonly encounter or create bone defects that are unlikely to heal if treated by fixation alone. Cancellous and cortical autografts have been used for decades to treat skeletal defects, but the amount of autograft is limited, and morbidity related to autograft harvesting can be ...
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BIOLOGY OF BONE GRAFTS

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1999
The terminology of bone transplantation is complicated by the various histologic types of bone grafts. A graft moved from one site to another within the same individual is an autograft; the corresponding adjective is autologous or autogenous. An allograft (adjective, allogeneic) is tissue transferred between two genetically different individuals of the
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Bone Grafts

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1949
Edward L. Compere, Claude N. Lambert
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Biphasic ceramic bone graft with biphasic degradation rates

Materials Science and Engineering C, 2021
Wei-hsing Tuan, Po-Liang Lai
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The clinical use of bone graft substitutes in orthopedic surgery in Germany—A 10‐years survey from 2008 to 2018 of 1,090,167 surgical interventions

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials, 2022
Markus Rupp   +2 more
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Bone Grafts and Bone Graft Substitutes

2020
Jae Hyuk Yang   +5 more
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