Treatment of bone defects remains a challenging clinical problem. Despite our better understanding of bone repair mechanisms and advances made in microsurgical techniques and regenerative medicine, the reintervention rates and morbidity remain high. Surgical techniques such as allograft implantation, free vascularized fibular graft, distraction osteogenesis, loaded titanium cages, and the induced membrane technique continue to evolve, but the outcome can be affected by a number of parameters including the age of the patient, comorbidities, systemic disorders, the location of the defect, and the surgeon's preference and experience. In the herein article, a brief summary of the most currently used techniques for the management of bone defects...
Large bone defects resulting from musculoskeletal tumours, infections, or trauma are often unable to...
The incidence of osteoporotic fractures will drastically increase in the future as a result of the ...
Kaltschmidt B, Wähnert D, Greiner J, Brianza S, Kaltschmidt C, Vordemvenne T. Strategies to Improve ...
The healing potential of bone is sufficient to restore simple fractures, which are generally treated...
The frequency of osteoporosis is constantly increasing all over the world. This pathology generates ...
Effective nonunion and bone defect management requires consideration of multiple potential contribut...
Fracture healing is a complex cascade of cellular and molecular processes. These processes require t...
Osteoporosis increases fracture risk, especially in metaphyseal bone. Fractures seriously impair fun...
SummaryIntroductionThe treatment of posttraumatic diaphyseal bone defects (BD) calls on a number of ...
Bone grafting is the surgical procedure in which new bone (bone graft) or a replacement material (gr...
This article describes the mechanisms of fracture healing (direct and indirect), general fracture ma...
Osteoporosis is the most common alteration of bone metabolism. It derives from an increase in bone ...
Fractures are the most common problem associated with osteoporosis and despite ad-vances in preventi...
Despite its intrinsic ability to regenerate form and function after injury, bone tissue can be chall...
A correct fracture healing depends on the synergy between biomechanical, molecular and cellular fact...
Large bone defects resulting from musculoskeletal tumours, infections, or trauma are often unable to...
The incidence of osteoporotic fractures will drastically increase in the future as a result of the ...
Kaltschmidt B, Wähnert D, Greiner J, Brianza S, Kaltschmidt C, Vordemvenne T. Strategies to Improve ...
The healing potential of bone is sufficient to restore simple fractures, which are generally treated...
The frequency of osteoporosis is constantly increasing all over the world. This pathology generates ...
Effective nonunion and bone defect management requires consideration of multiple potential contribut...
Fracture healing is a complex cascade of cellular and molecular processes. These processes require t...
Osteoporosis increases fracture risk, especially in metaphyseal bone. Fractures seriously impair fun...
SummaryIntroductionThe treatment of posttraumatic diaphyseal bone defects (BD) calls on a number of ...
Bone grafting is the surgical procedure in which new bone (bone graft) or a replacement material (gr...
This article describes the mechanisms of fracture healing (direct and indirect), general fracture ma...
Osteoporosis is the most common alteration of bone metabolism. It derives from an increase in bone ...
Fractures are the most common problem associated with osteoporosis and despite ad-vances in preventi...
Despite its intrinsic ability to regenerate form and function after injury, bone tissue can be chall...
A correct fracture healing depends on the synergy between biomechanical, molecular and cellular fact...
Large bone defects resulting from musculoskeletal tumours, infections, or trauma are often unable to...
The incidence of osteoporotic fractures will drastically increase in the future as a result of the ...
Kaltschmidt B, Wähnert D, Greiner J, Brianza S, Kaltschmidt C, Vordemvenne T. Strategies to Improve ...