In the induced membrane (IM) technique for bone reconstruction, a poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) spacer is implanted to induce formation of a foreign body membrane around the defect site. Membrane development is essential for later bone grafting success, yet the mechanism by which the IM promotes bone regeneration remains unknown, as are the ways that spacer composition plays a role in the membrane's healing potential. This study investigated the impact of leached methyl methacrylate (MMA)-the major monomeric component of PMMA-on IM development. In vitro cell culture found that MMA elution did not impact endothelial cell or mesenchymal stem cell proliferation. For in vivo analysis, we advanced a streamlined rat femoral model to efficientl...
Large bone defects pose an unsolved challenge for orthopedic surgeons. Our group has previously repo...
ObjectivesOur study compared two novel, biodegradable poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) barrier me...
The healing of critical sized segmental defects is an ongoing clinical problem. No method has achiev...
The induced membrane technique (IMT) is a therapeutic option for managing bone defects. Although not...
Introduction: Standard care for malignant tumors arising next to a bone structure is surgical remova...
SummaryBackgroundThe induced membrane technique was proposed as a treatment of large segmental bone ...
International audienceIn 2000, Masquelet reported a long bone reconstruction technique using an indu...
The Masquelet induced-membrane technique for the treatment of segmental bone defects includes a two-...
The hypothesis of this study was that the extent of bone regeneration could be enhanced by using sca...
Tissue engineering has been shown to offer promising approaches for bone regeneration, mostly based ...
The mechanisms of guided bone regeneration (GBR) and bone healing with calcium phosphate (CaP) bone ...
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AbstractThe working hypothesis of guided bone regeneration (GBR) is that the membrane physically exc...
Item does not contain fulltextThe search for alternative therapies to improve bone regeneration cont...
International audienceIn craniofacial bone defects, the promotion of bone volume augmentation remain...
Large bone defects pose an unsolved challenge for orthopedic surgeons. Our group has previously repo...
ObjectivesOur study compared two novel, biodegradable poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) barrier me...
The healing of critical sized segmental defects is an ongoing clinical problem. No method has achiev...
The induced membrane technique (IMT) is a therapeutic option for managing bone defects. Although not...
Introduction: Standard care for malignant tumors arising next to a bone structure is surgical remova...
SummaryBackgroundThe induced membrane technique was proposed as a treatment of large segmental bone ...
International audienceIn 2000, Masquelet reported a long bone reconstruction technique using an indu...
The Masquelet induced-membrane technique for the treatment of segmental bone defects includes a two-...
The hypothesis of this study was that the extent of bone regeneration could be enhanced by using sca...
Tissue engineering has been shown to offer promising approaches for bone regeneration, mostly based ...
The mechanisms of guided bone regeneration (GBR) and bone healing with calcium phosphate (CaP) bone ...
Contains fulltext : 80937.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Vivosorb is a ...
AbstractThe working hypothesis of guided bone regeneration (GBR) is that the membrane physically exc...
Item does not contain fulltextThe search for alternative therapies to improve bone regeneration cont...
International audienceIn craniofacial bone defects, the promotion of bone volume augmentation remain...
Large bone defects pose an unsolved challenge for orthopedic surgeons. Our group has previously repo...
ObjectivesOur study compared two novel, biodegradable poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) barrier me...
The healing of critical sized segmental defects is an ongoing clinical problem. No method has achiev...