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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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Dermatologic Clinics, 2001
At the 1999 American Academy of Dermatology symposium on soft-tissue augmentation, Dr. Arnold Klein mentioned 31 different [figure: see text] filler substances now available world-wide. Of these 31, 29 were either synthetic or modified, and only two (dermis and fat) were autologous material reimplanted without significant alteration. Dermal grafts have
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At the 1999 American Academy of Dermatology symposium on soft-tissue augmentation, Dr. Arnold Klein mentioned 31 different [figure: see text] filler substances now available world-wide. Of these 31, 29 were either synthetic or modified, and only two (dermis and fat) were autologous material reimplanted without significant alteration. Dermal grafts have
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978
By avoiding tension and securing anatomical neurorrhaphy, regeneration of nerve is obtainable. When the gap exceeds a certain limit, the only way to avoid tension is the use of grafts. Experience in animal experiments and clinical practice has demonstrated that regenerating axons can cross 2 optimal suture lines much more easily than one sub-standard ...
A, Berger, H, Millesi
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By avoiding tension and securing anatomical neurorrhaphy, regeneration of nerve is obtainable. When the gap exceeds a certain limit, the only way to avoid tension is the use of grafts. Experience in animal experiments and clinical practice has demonstrated that regenerating axons can cross 2 optimal suture lines much more easily than one sub-standard ...
A, Berger, H, Millesi
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Graft Size Affects Graft Tension
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2014Juliette Caroline, Sorel +2 more
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1984
For a long period, nerve grafting was used as a last resort when other means to manage a nerve defect failed. All attempts to apply allografts were disappointing. With the development of a new technique based on microsurgery, free nerve grafting has become a reliable method.
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For a long period, nerve grafting was used as a last resort when other means to manage a nerve defect failed. All attempts to apply allografts were disappointing. With the development of a new technique based on microsurgery, free nerve grafting has become a reliable method.
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