Abstract: The objective of this study is to investigate the efficacy of hybrid constructs in comparison to bone grafts (autograft and allograft) for posterolateral lumbar fusion (PLF) in sheep, instrumented with transpedicular screws and bars. Hybrid constructs using cultured bone marrow (BM) mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have shown promising OPEN ACCESS Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2014, 15 23360 results in several bone healing models. In particular, hybrid constructs made by calcium phosphate-enriched cells have had similar fusion rates to bone autografts in posterolatera
The research performed for this thesis focused at strategies to improve bone graft substitutes for f...
A disadvantage of traditional posterolateral spinal fusion models is that they are highly inefficien...
Contains fulltext : 51869.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Improvements to current therapeutic...
The objective of this study is to investigate the efficacy of hybrid constructs in comparison to bon...
Autogenous bone graft is the gold standard for fusion procedure. However, pain at donor site and inc...
Autologous bone is a finite resource and harvesting is associated with significant morbidity. This s...
International audienceStudy design: An animal model of anterior lumbar arthrodesis was designed to i...
Bone loss is still a major problem in orthopedics. The purpose of this experimental study is to eval...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASC...
No current clinical treatments provide an ideal long-term solution for repair of long bone segment d...
To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs) and a ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of a large perfusion-bioreactor cell-activated bone substitute, on a...
Bone repair was addressed in a critical-sized defect model in sheep, combining a ceramic biomaterial...
OBJECTIVE This study was designed with the following research objectives: 1) to determine the effica...
The research performed for this thesis focused at strategies to improve bone graft substitutes for f...
A disadvantage of traditional posterolateral spinal fusion models is that they are highly inefficien...
Contains fulltext : 51869.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Improvements to current therapeutic...
The objective of this study is to investigate the efficacy of hybrid constructs in comparison to bon...
Autogenous bone graft is the gold standard for fusion procedure. However, pain at donor site and inc...
Autologous bone is a finite resource and harvesting is associated with significant morbidity. This s...
International audienceStudy design: An animal model of anterior lumbar arthrodesis was designed to i...
Bone loss is still a major problem in orthopedics. The purpose of this experimental study is to eval...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASC...
No current clinical treatments provide an ideal long-term solution for repair of long bone segment d...
To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs) and a ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of a large perfusion-bioreactor cell-activated bone substitute, on a...
Bone repair was addressed in a critical-sized defect model in sheep, combining a ceramic biomaterial...
OBJECTIVE This study was designed with the following research objectives: 1) to determine the effica...
The research performed for this thesis focused at strategies to improve bone graft substitutes for f...
A disadvantage of traditional posterolateral spinal fusion models is that they are highly inefficien...
Contains fulltext : 51869.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Improvements to current therapeutic...