Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be successfully treated with cancellous bone grafting. Large defects require more complex alternatives like, bone transport, vascularized bone grafting, allografts or fibular pro-tibia grafting. There are advantages and disadvantages to these techniques and patient’s cooperation is critical for successful outcome. None of these treatment options are reliably successful. The Masquelet’s technique is a viable option in the management of large defects. It is based on two principal steps: the formation of induction membrane and cancellous bone grafting. Defects as large as 25 cm can be successfully treated with this technique. The induction mem...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be s...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be s...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be s...
Segmental defects of long bones are notoriously difficult to treat. This study evaluates eight cases...
AbstractSegmental bone defect is extremely difficult to treat. The current methods of treatment incl...
The induced membrane technique was initially described by Masquelet et al. in 1986 as a treatment fo...
Background: The induced membrane technique, introduced by Masquelet in 1986 called Masquelet techniq...
Masquelet technique, which is the use of a temporary cement spacer followed by staged bone grafting,...
Copyright © 2014 Tak ManWong et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
International audienceBone reconstruction within a critical-sized defect remains a real challenge in...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be s...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be s...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be s...
Segmental defects of long bones are notoriously difficult to treat. This study evaluates eight cases...
AbstractSegmental bone defect is extremely difficult to treat. The current methods of treatment incl...
The induced membrane technique was initially described by Masquelet et al. in 1986 as a treatment fo...
Background: The induced membrane technique, introduced by Masquelet in 1986 called Masquelet techniq...
Masquelet technique, which is the use of a temporary cement spacer followed by staged bone grafting,...
Copyright © 2014 Tak ManWong et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
International audienceBone reconstruction within a critical-sized defect remains a real challenge in...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...
The "induced membrane'' technique described by Masquelet has been used successfully for many years f...