The in-vivo study of bone graft incorporation has traditionally used a segmental diaphyseal bone defect. This model reliably produces a nonunion, but is complicated by graft instability and altered limb loading stresses. The authors discuss the advantages of a defect-in-continuity canine femur model which produces a more consistent union with fewer mechanical complications despite the absence of fixation. This proposed model permits analysis of radiographic, histologic and biomechanical data which are more applicable to the usual clinical setting in which bone graft is required
The aim of this study was to develop a new animal model in which we could assess the in vivo effects...
A 6-month, 1.3 kg, Yorkshire terrier was referred for treatment of a radial nonunion fracture. The n...
Aim: To evaluate the integration of implants installed using a surgical guide in augmented sites wit...
The in-vivo study of bone graft incorporation has traditionally used a segmental diaphyseal bone def...
Introduction An experimental canine model was used for quantitative histological study using bone mo...
Assessment of bone graft material efficacy is difficult in humans, since invasive methods like stage...
SummaryLarge bone defects are serious complications that are most commonly caused by extensive traum...
Large bone defects are serious complications that are most commonly caused by extensive trauma, tumo...
Dept. of Dentistry/박사Objectives: This study evaluated radiographically the integration and volume ma...
A considerable number of international research groups as well as commercial entities work on the de...
Purpose: Bone transport distraction osteogenesis provides a promising alternative to traditional gra...
Bone defects resulting from non-unions, fractures, significant revision jointreplacements, tumour re...
A cortical bone graft on a muscle pedicle was taken from the ulna and transferred to bridge a comple...
abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the osteogenic effect of differing volumes of autogenous cancellous...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a free vascularized tibial bone graft based on the periosteal saphenous blood ...
The aim of this study was to develop a new animal model in which we could assess the in vivo effects...
A 6-month, 1.3 kg, Yorkshire terrier was referred for treatment of a radial nonunion fracture. The n...
Aim: To evaluate the integration of implants installed using a surgical guide in augmented sites wit...
The in-vivo study of bone graft incorporation has traditionally used a segmental diaphyseal bone def...
Introduction An experimental canine model was used for quantitative histological study using bone mo...
Assessment of bone graft material efficacy is difficult in humans, since invasive methods like stage...
SummaryLarge bone defects are serious complications that are most commonly caused by extensive traum...
Large bone defects are serious complications that are most commonly caused by extensive trauma, tumo...
Dept. of Dentistry/박사Objectives: This study evaluated radiographically the integration and volume ma...
A considerable number of international research groups as well as commercial entities work on the de...
Purpose: Bone transport distraction osteogenesis provides a promising alternative to traditional gra...
Bone defects resulting from non-unions, fractures, significant revision jointreplacements, tumour re...
A cortical bone graft on a muscle pedicle was taken from the ulna and transferred to bridge a comple...
abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the osteogenic effect of differing volumes of autogenous cancellous...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a free vascularized tibial bone graft based on the periosteal saphenous blood ...
The aim of this study was to develop a new animal model in which we could assess the in vivo effects...
A 6-month, 1.3 kg, Yorkshire terrier was referred for treatment of a radial nonunion fracture. The n...
Aim: To evaluate the integration of implants installed using a surgical guide in augmented sites wit...