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[Bone substitutes].

Der Unfallchirurg, 2009
Bone substitutes are used to supplement or substitute autogenous transplantation of cancellous bone. These materials should provide a scaffold structure and support bone healing alone or in combination with other substances. In trauma surgery the indication for use of bone substitutes lies mostly in filling of small metaphyseal cancellous bone defects ...
M, Schieker, C, Heiss, W, Mutschler
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[Bone substitutes].

Medecine sciences : M/S, 2017
Bone substitutes, used to fill a defect after a surgery or a trauma, provide a mechanical support and might induce bone healing. They constitute an alternative to autogenous bone grafts, the 'gold standard' which remains the reference despite its risk of postoperative complications.
Fabienne, Jordana   +2 more
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CORALLINE BONE GRAFT SUBSTITUTES

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1999
Coralline porous ceramics are biocompatible and osteoconductive implants. They have proven to be effective as bone graft substitutes in large animal models and in humans. Bone and supporting soft tissue grow into and throughout their porosity if the implant is placed in direct apposition to viable bone and the interfaces are stabilized. The bone within
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Plaster: A bone substitute

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966
Abstract A review of the literature on the use of plaster of Paris in osseous regeneration has revealed that this simple, inexpensive substance offers many advantages as an implant for filling defects in bone. The material is stable, readily available, and can be easily sterilized.
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Bone substitutes and bone formation

Der Orthopäde, 1998
Prompted by severe problems in autogeneic and allogeneic bone transplantation, intensive efforts were made to find sufficient substitutes. A main demand on these materials, especially in healing of osseous defects, is to achieve results comparable to those of auto- or allografts.
H. Stützle   +4 more
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Bone Graft Substitutes: Osteobiologics

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2005
Future devolvement of osteobiologic materials will no doubt replace materials currently being used. As techniques to improve biointegration and manipulation of the healing environment proceed, future graft substitutes may exceed even autogenous bone in their reliability.
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Bone Grafts and Bone Graft Substitutes

2012
Bone grafts or substitutes are used in spinal surgery to fill defects, bridge defects or to promote spondylodesis. The physiological process is similar to that of fracture healing and incorporates the same spatial and temporal factors. The ideal material should provide osteogenetic, osteoinductive and osteoconductive properties.
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Bone Grafts and Bone Substitutes

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1993
Mark P. Solomon, Larry G. Leonard
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Novel approaches to target the microenvironment of bone metastasis

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Lorenz C Hofbauer   +2 more
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