Abstract: Bone grafting has come a very long way since a Dutch surgeon used pieces of a dog's skull to repair a soldier's cranium in the 17 th Century. Current technology aims to deliver a scaffold that combines the unique osteogenic properties of ceramic biocomposite materials to make the best mimic of physiologic conditions. To do so, a scaffold must provide: i) A three-dimensional platform allowing for osteogenic cellular attachment and growth and vascular formation, ii) Structural integrity while the damaged tissue heals, and iii) Non-toxic integration, degradation or resorption into the host over an appropriate time. The combination of inorganic, ceramic materials with cells, polymers and growth factors has come very close to...
articleBackground – Large bone defects still represent a major problem in orthopedics. Traditional b...
- Calcium phosphates have long been used as synthetic bone grafts. Recent studies have shown that t...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Bone grafting has come a very long way since a Dutch surgeon used pieces of a dog’s skull to repair ...
The limitations imposed to both autogenous and allogenous bone grafts led to the development of new ...
Despite recent advances in the development of biomaterials intended to replace natural bone grafts f...
A significant challenge in the current orthopedics is the development of suitable osteobiologic mate...
To regenerate the bone tissue, the fabrication of scaffolds for better tissue regeneration has attra...
Contains fulltext : 53096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ceramic compos...
The most demanded biomaterials for bone tissue engineering could be classified in two main sol-gel d...
Biomaterials can be endowed with biologically instructive properties by changing basic parameters su...
The essential requirements for successful bone repair and regeneration using synthetic-based hard ti...
The repair of broken or diseased bone tissue requires a multitude of strategies ranging from allogra...
Massive bone loss of the proximal femur is a common problem in revision cases of total hip implants....
Bone-grafting techniques either with autografts or allografts still represent a challenge for recons...
articleBackground – Large bone defects still represent a major problem in orthopedics. Traditional b...
- Calcium phosphates have long been used as synthetic bone grafts. Recent studies have shown that t...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Bone grafting has come a very long way since a Dutch surgeon used pieces of a dog’s skull to repair ...
The limitations imposed to both autogenous and allogenous bone grafts led to the development of new ...
Despite recent advances in the development of biomaterials intended to replace natural bone grafts f...
A significant challenge in the current orthopedics is the development of suitable osteobiologic mate...
To regenerate the bone tissue, the fabrication of scaffolds for better tissue regeneration has attra...
Contains fulltext : 53096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ceramic compos...
The most demanded biomaterials for bone tissue engineering could be classified in two main sol-gel d...
Biomaterials can be endowed with biologically instructive properties by changing basic parameters su...
The essential requirements for successful bone repair and regeneration using synthetic-based hard ti...
The repair of broken or diseased bone tissue requires a multitude of strategies ranging from allogra...
Massive bone loss of the proximal femur is a common problem in revision cases of total hip implants....
Bone-grafting techniques either with autografts or allografts still represent a challenge for recons...
articleBackground – Large bone defects still represent a major problem in orthopedics. Traditional b...
- Calcium phosphates have long been used as synthetic bone grafts. Recent studies have shown that t...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...