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Assessment of Surgical Techniques in Periodontal Regeneration and Bone Grafting.
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Corrigendum to "Healing of Extensive Through-and-Through Periradicular Lesion Using Apicoectomy Without Bone Grafting: A Case Report With 3-Year Recall". [PDF]
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999
Bone grafting provides a method of enhancing bone healing in veterinary orthopedic patients. Specifically, autogenous cancellous bone graft provides the cellular components and matrix proteins that can accelerate bone healing, dramatically. Allografts provide immediate mechanical support for fracture repair and patient function, but these grafts do not
S A, Martinez, T, Walker
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Bone grafting provides a method of enhancing bone healing in veterinary orthopedic patients. Specifically, autogenous cancellous bone graft provides the cellular components and matrix proteins that can accelerate bone healing, dramatically. Allografts provide immediate mechanical support for fracture repair and patient function, but these grafts do not
S A, Martinez, T, Walker
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
Bone grafts in clinical practice are primarily used to help achieve bony union in cases of indolent healing of fractures or pseudoarthrosis; to supplement the healing of certain fresh fractures; to promote fusion (arthrodesis) of joints damaged by injury, disease, or deformity, and to fill defects in bone created by tumors, chronic infection, or injury.
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Bone grafts in clinical practice are primarily used to help achieve bony union in cases of indolent healing of fractures or pseudoarthrosis; to supplement the healing of certain fresh fractures; to promote fusion (arthrodesis) of joints damaged by injury, disease, or deformity, and to fill defects in bone created by tumors, chronic infection, or injury.
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2020
Union rates vary for arthrodesis sites and bone healing in foot and ankle surgery. The ultimate goal is to achieve complete bone healing within a reasonable time. There are many factors that surgeons cannot control, such as the patient's compliance and ability to heal.
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Union rates vary for arthrodesis sites and bone healing in foot and ankle surgery. The ultimate goal is to achieve complete bone healing within a reasonable time. There are many factors that surgeons cannot control, such as the patient's compliance and ability to heal.
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Hand Clinics, 2012
Replacement of missing bone stock is a reconstructive challenge to upper extremity surgeons and decision-making with regards to available choices remains difficult. Preference is often given to autograft in the form of cancellous, cortical, or corticocancellous grafts from donor sites.
Reena A, Bhatt, Tamara D, Rozental
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Replacement of missing bone stock is a reconstructive challenge to upper extremity surgeons and decision-making with regards to available choices remains difficult. Preference is often given to autograft in the form of cancellous, cortical, or corticocancellous grafts from donor sites.
Reena A, Bhatt, Tamara D, Rozental
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Orthopedics, 1994
ABSTRACT Free vascularized bone grafts allow living bone tissue to be transplanted to replace a bone defect. The use of vascularized bone grafts requires microvascular dissection and attachment to a recipient site artery and vein, whereas rotational or pedicle grafts are moved, while still attached to their blood supply, to a new site ...
M A, Pirela-Cruz, T A, DeCoster
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ABSTRACT Free vascularized bone grafts allow living bone tissue to be transplanted to replace a bone defect. The use of vascularized bone grafts requires microvascular dissection and attachment to a recipient site artery and vein, whereas rotational or pedicle grafts are moved, while still attached to their blood supply, to a new site ...
M A, Pirela-Cruz, T A, DeCoster
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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 ...
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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 ...
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