Worldwide, there are millions of patients each year suffering from bone-related illness due to trauma, degenerative diseases, infections or oncology that require orthopaedic intervention involving bone grafts. This literature review aims to analyse the characteristics of the different bone grafts: autografts, allografts and synthetic bone substitutes. The review will assess their medical value based on their effectiveness as well as scrutinising any drawbacks. The goal is to identify which options can give the optimal result for a patient being treated for a bone defect. Bone autografts remainthe gold standard since there are no issues with histocompatibility or disease transmission while possessing the ideal characteristics: osteogenicity,...
Background: Bone transplants have been used routinely in the present century for diverse purposes to...
Abstract Bone substitutes are being increasingly used in surgery as over two millions bone grafting ...
Aim of the study was to evaluate (1) the overall use of bone graft substitutes, autografts and allog...
Worldwide, there are millions of patients each year suffering from bone-related illness due to traum...
Background: Of the many methods used to repair skeletal defects in reconstructive orthopaedic surger...
Objective: The purpose of this review article is to illustrate the current state of development of b...
Restoring skeletal integrity and bone tissue regeneration is still a significant challenging issue. ...
Abstract Background Autogenous bone graft is the gold standard bone graft material. However, due to ...
Treatment of delayed union, malunion, and nonunion is a challenge to the orthopaedic surgeons in vet...
INTRODUCTION: Bone is the most commonly transplanted tissue in our body more than any other tissue...
This review analyzes the literature of bone grafts and introduces tissue engineering as a strategy i...
International audienceBone is the most transplanted tissue human with 1 million procedures every yea...
Bone grafts are necessary to provide support, fill voids, and enhance biologic repair of skeletal de...
Background: Extensive research on bone tissue engineering as a novel therapeutic approach to design ...
It is estimated that more than 500,000 bone grafting surgeries occur yearly in the US to repair or r...
Background: Bone transplants have been used routinely in the present century for diverse purposes to...
Abstract Bone substitutes are being increasingly used in surgery as over two millions bone grafting ...
Aim of the study was to evaluate (1) the overall use of bone graft substitutes, autografts and allog...
Worldwide, there are millions of patients each year suffering from bone-related illness due to traum...
Background: Of the many methods used to repair skeletal defects in reconstructive orthopaedic surger...
Objective: The purpose of this review article is to illustrate the current state of development of b...
Restoring skeletal integrity and bone tissue regeneration is still a significant challenging issue. ...
Abstract Background Autogenous bone graft is the gold standard bone graft material. However, due to ...
Treatment of delayed union, malunion, and nonunion is a challenge to the orthopaedic surgeons in vet...
INTRODUCTION: Bone is the most commonly transplanted tissue in our body more than any other tissue...
This review analyzes the literature of bone grafts and introduces tissue engineering as a strategy i...
International audienceBone is the most transplanted tissue human with 1 million procedures every yea...
Bone grafts are necessary to provide support, fill voids, and enhance biologic repair of skeletal de...
Background: Extensive research on bone tissue engineering as a novel therapeutic approach to design ...
It is estimated that more than 500,000 bone grafting surgeries occur yearly in the US to repair or r...
Background: Bone transplants have been used routinely in the present century for diverse purposes to...
Abstract Bone substitutes are being increasingly used in surgery as over two millions bone grafting ...
Aim of the study was to evaluate (1) the overall use of bone graft substitutes, autografts and allog...