International audienceThe healing of bone fractures is a well-orchestrated physiological process involving multiple cell types and signaling molecules interacting at the fracture site to replace and repair bone tissue without scar formation. However, when the lesion is too large, normal healing is compromised. These so-called non-union bone fractures, mostly arising due to trauma, tumor resection or disease, represent a major therapeutic challenge for orthopedic and reconstructive surgeons. In this review, we firstly present the current commonly employed surgical strategies comprising auto-, allo-, and xenograft transplantations, as well as synthetic biomaterials. Further to this, we discuss the multiple factors influencing the effectivenes...
It is estimated that more than 500,000 bone grafting surgeries occur yearly in the US to repair or r...
Despite the great regenerative potential of human bone, large bone defects are a serious condition. ...
International audienceAlthough autografts are considered to be the gold standard treatment for recon...
International audienceThe healing of bone fractures is a well-orchestrated physiological process inv...
The treatment of bone defects remains a challenging clinical problem with high reintervention rates,...
The management and definitive treatment of segmental bone defects in the setting of acute trauma, fr...
Regenerating large bone defects remains a significant clinical challenge, motivating increased inter...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
Bone generally displays a high intrinsic capacity to regenerate. Nonetheless, large osseous defects ...
International audienceReconstructing large bone defects caused by severe trauma or resection of tumo...
The musculoskeletal system is essential for maintaining posture, protecting organs, facilitating loc...
This review analyzes the literature of bone grafts and introduces tissue engineering as a strategy i...
Background: We describe the first clinical series of a novel bone replacement technique based on reg...
Recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology offer immense potential in fabrica...
Aim: Composite tissue defects encompassing bone and/or isolated bony defects can pose a surgical cha...
It is estimated that more than 500,000 bone grafting surgeries occur yearly in the US to repair or r...
Despite the great regenerative potential of human bone, large bone defects are a serious condition. ...
International audienceAlthough autografts are considered to be the gold standard treatment for recon...
International audienceThe healing of bone fractures is a well-orchestrated physiological process inv...
The treatment of bone defects remains a challenging clinical problem with high reintervention rates,...
The management and definitive treatment of segmental bone defects in the setting of acute trauma, fr...
Regenerating large bone defects remains a significant clinical challenge, motivating increased inter...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
Bone generally displays a high intrinsic capacity to regenerate. Nonetheless, large osseous defects ...
International audienceReconstructing large bone defects caused by severe trauma or resection of tumo...
The musculoskeletal system is essential for maintaining posture, protecting organs, facilitating loc...
This review analyzes the literature of bone grafts and introduces tissue engineering as a strategy i...
Background: We describe the first clinical series of a novel bone replacement technique based on reg...
Recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology offer immense potential in fabrica...
Aim: Composite tissue defects encompassing bone and/or isolated bony defects can pose a surgical cha...
It is estimated that more than 500,000 bone grafting surgeries occur yearly in the US to repair or r...
Despite the great regenerative potential of human bone, large bone defects are a serious condition. ...
International audienceAlthough autografts are considered to be the gold standard treatment for recon...