Assessment of bone graft material efficacy is difficult in humans, since invasive methods like staged CT scans or biopsies are ethically unjustifiable. Therefore, we developed a novel large animal model for the verification of a potential transformation of synthetic bone graft substitutes into vital bone. The model combines multiple imaging methods with corresponding histology in standardized critical sized cancellous bone defect. Cylindrical bone voids (10 ml) were created in the medial femoral condyles of both hind legs (first surgery at right hind leg, second surgery 3 months later at left hind leg) in three merino-wool sheep and either (i) left empty, filled with (ii) cancellous allograft bone or (iii) a synthetic, gentamicin eluting bo...
Appropriate well-characterized bone defect animal models remain essential for preclinical research. ...
Copyright © 2014 Jennifer L. Lansdowne et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Background The need for bone graft substitutes including those being developed to be applied togeth...
Assessment of bone graft material efficacy is difficult in humans, since invasive methods like stage...
Assessment of bone graft material efficacy is difficult in humans, since invasive methods like stage...
Assessment of bone graft material efficacy is difficult in humans, since invasive methods like stage...
Objective: To determine the ability of a novel bovine cancellous bone xenoimplant to act as an osteo...
Objective: To determine the ability of a novel bovine cancellous bone xenoimplant to act as an osteo...
This is an original study to quantify and grade defect healing in a large animal cranial bone substi...
Objective: To determine the ability of a novel bovine cancellous bone xenoimplant to act as an osteo...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Appropriate well-characterized bone defect animal models remain essential for preclinical research. ...
Copyright © 2014 Jennifer L. Lansdowne et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Background The need for bone graft substitutes including those being developed to be applied togeth...
Assessment of bone graft material efficacy is difficult in humans, since invasive methods like stage...
Assessment of bone graft material efficacy is difficult in humans, since invasive methods like stage...
Assessment of bone graft material efficacy is difficult in humans, since invasive methods like stage...
Objective: To determine the ability of a novel bovine cancellous bone xenoimplant to act as an osteo...
Objective: To determine the ability of a novel bovine cancellous bone xenoimplant to act as an osteo...
This is an original study to quantify and grade defect healing in a large animal cranial bone substi...
Objective: To determine the ability of a novel bovine cancellous bone xenoimplant to act as an osteo...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Appropriate well-characterized bone defect animal models remain essential for preclinical research. ...
Copyright © 2014 Jennifer L. Lansdowne et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Background The need for bone graft substitutes including those being developed to be applied togeth...