Growth plate fractures account for nearly 18.5 % of fractures in children. Depending on the type and severity of the injury, inhibited bone growth or angular deformity caused by bone forming in place of the growth plate can occur. The current treatment involves removal of the bony bar and replacing it with a filler substance, such as a free fat graft. Unfortunately, reformation of the bony bar frequently occurs, preventing the native growth plate from regenerating. The goal of this pilot study was to determine whether biodegradable scaffolds can enhance native growth plate regeneration following a simulated injury that resulted in bony bar formation in the proximal tibial growth plate of New Zealand white rabbits. After removing the bony ba...
Copyright © 2010 Annalia Asti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Extent: 10p.In the last two decades, there has been a strong interest in searching for biological tr...
Please cite this article as: Tavakoli-Darestani R, Kazemian GH, Emami M, Kamrani-Rad A. Poly (lactid...
Growth plate fractures account for nearly 18.5% of fractures in children. Depending on the type and ...
There are few synthetic graft alternatives to treat large long-bone defects resulting from trauma or...
Objective: To determine if a dual-purpose bone graft can regenerate bone and reduce infection in hig...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. Open access article.This study...
Growth plate injuries account for 15-30% of long bone fractures in children. About 10% of these resu...
Abstract We retrospectively studied nine children and adolescents with congenital malformations, lar...
Contains fulltext : 49053.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
Injuries to the growth plate cartilage often lead to bony repair, resulting in bone growth defects s...
Abstract: VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) promotes vascularization and remodeling of bone ...
Assessing the repair of critical size bone defects performed in a goat tibia model using tissue-engi...
made of autogenous blood, has been used to improve bone and soft tissue defect healing in recent yea...
Background: Bone healing and its reconstruction in fractures, especially in long bones are of partic...
Copyright © 2010 Annalia Asti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Extent: 10p.In the last two decades, there has been a strong interest in searching for biological tr...
Please cite this article as: Tavakoli-Darestani R, Kazemian GH, Emami M, Kamrani-Rad A. Poly (lactid...
Growth plate fractures account for nearly 18.5% of fractures in children. Depending on the type and ...
There are few synthetic graft alternatives to treat large long-bone defects resulting from trauma or...
Objective: To determine if a dual-purpose bone graft can regenerate bone and reduce infection in hig...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. Open access article.This study...
Growth plate injuries account for 15-30% of long bone fractures in children. About 10% of these resu...
Abstract We retrospectively studied nine children and adolescents with congenital malformations, lar...
Contains fulltext : 49053.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
Injuries to the growth plate cartilage often lead to bony repair, resulting in bone growth defects s...
Abstract: VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) promotes vascularization and remodeling of bone ...
Assessing the repair of critical size bone defects performed in a goat tibia model using tissue-engi...
made of autogenous blood, has been used to improve bone and soft tissue defect healing in recent yea...
Background: Bone healing and its reconstruction in fractures, especially in long bones are of partic...
Copyright © 2010 Annalia Asti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Extent: 10p.In the last two decades, there has been a strong interest in searching for biological tr...
Please cite this article as: Tavakoli-Darestani R, Kazemian GH, Emami M, Kamrani-Rad A. Poly (lactid...