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Comparison of Biological Reconstruction After Resection of Proximal Humerus Bone Sarcomas in Pediatric Patients. [PDF]
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Vascularized bone marrow transplantation in rats: Evidence for amplification of hematolymphoid chimerism and freedom from graft-versus-host reaction [PDF]
Demetris, AJ +6 more
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Predictive factors for delayed union in liquid nitrogen-treated autografts following tumor resection: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Katsuyama Y +8 more
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Oncological allograft failure for humerus reconstruction: the 'strategic' vascularized fibula. [PDF]
Pagnotta A +4 more
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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
This article reviews free vascularized bone grafts. Indications for use, advantages, and disadvantages of free vascularized versus nonvascularized bone grafts as well as applications to foot and ankle surgery are presented. A single case report is also presented.
T R, Storm, J, Cohen, E D, Newton
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This article reviews free vascularized bone grafts. Indications for use, advantages, and disadvantages of free vascularized versus nonvascularized bone grafts as well as applications to foot and ankle surgery are presented. A single case report is also presented.
T R, Storm, J, Cohen, E D, Newton
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Bone graft viability in vascularized bone graft transfer
The British Journal of Radiology, 1982Five cases of vascularized bone grafts were analysed to determine viability using angiography 6-8 weeks after surgery and radionuclide bone imaging 8-10 weeks after surgery. The results were comparable to each other and to clinical progress. Both examinations were considered useful in assessment of these cases.
R S, Lau, P C, Leung
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Fixation of vascularized bone grafts
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 1993In 24 patients, fixation of isolated or combined bone grafts has been performed exclusively with miniplates. Other than the lateral displacement of one osteomyocutaneous iliac crest graft, no complication occurred with regard to the fixation method chosen.
R, Schmelzeisen, B A, Rahn, J, Brennwald
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Biology of Vascularized Bone Grafts
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1987Vascularized canine fibular autografts demonstrated improved biologic and mechanical characteristics 3 months after surgery when compared with nonvascularized controls. The vascularized proximal fibula maintained its overall architecture without bony collapse or significant bone turnover. The strength and stiffness of these grafts were approximately 40
V M, Goldberg +3 more
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