The use of artificial bone grafts has been developed over recent years and is expected to increase further, for some indications even replacing the gold standard, autograft, in trauma and reconstructive surgery. However, the effectiveness of these materials is still a subject of debate, mostly because of unclear definitions or limited market surveillance. In this overview several facts and myths regarding bone-graft substitutes are summarized.</p
Bone graft materials quickly are becoming a vital tool in reconstructive orthopedic surgen and demon...
Restoring skeletal integrity and bone tissue regeneration is still a significant challenging issue. ...
Dental surgeons, Orthopaedic surgeons, and Neurosurgeons face many challenges while managing surgeri...
The use of artificial bone grafts has been developed over recent years and is expected to increase f...
The use of artificial bone grafts has been developed over recent years and is expected to increase f...
Bone grafts are necessary to provide support, fill voids, and enhance biologic repair of skeletal de...
Abstract Bone substitutes – In trauma and orthopedic surgery the use of autograft is a first choice...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Bone grafting was established in the 19th century and has become a c...
Bone-grafting techniques either with autografts or allografts still represent a challenge for recons...
Bone substitutes are being increasingly used in surgery as over two millions bone grafting procedure...
Bone is a hard and dense connective tissue that supports and maintains the body structure and functi...
Replacement of extensive local bone loss is a significant clinical challenge. There are a variety of...
Abstract Background Autogenous bone graft is the gold standard bone graft material. However, due to ...
An autologous bone graft is still the ideal material for the repair of craniofacial defects, but its...
Objective: The purpose of this review article is to illustrate the current state of development of b...
Bone graft materials quickly are becoming a vital tool in reconstructive orthopedic surgen and demon...
Restoring skeletal integrity and bone tissue regeneration is still a significant challenging issue. ...
Dental surgeons, Orthopaedic surgeons, and Neurosurgeons face many challenges while managing surgeri...
The use of artificial bone grafts has been developed over recent years and is expected to increase f...
The use of artificial bone grafts has been developed over recent years and is expected to increase f...
Bone grafts are necessary to provide support, fill voids, and enhance biologic repair of skeletal de...
Abstract Bone substitutes – In trauma and orthopedic surgery the use of autograft is a first choice...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Bone grafting was established in the 19th century and has become a c...
Bone-grafting techniques either with autografts or allografts still represent a challenge for recons...
Bone substitutes are being increasingly used in surgery as over two millions bone grafting procedure...
Bone is a hard and dense connective tissue that supports and maintains the body structure and functi...
Replacement of extensive local bone loss is a significant clinical challenge. There are a variety of...
Abstract Background Autogenous bone graft is the gold standard bone graft material. However, due to ...
An autologous bone graft is still the ideal material for the repair of craniofacial defects, but its...
Objective: The purpose of this review article is to illustrate the current state of development of b...
Bone graft materials quickly are becoming a vital tool in reconstructive orthopedic surgen and demon...
Restoring skeletal integrity and bone tissue regeneration is still a significant challenging issue. ...
Dental surgeons, Orthopaedic surgeons, and Neurosurgeons face many challenges while managing surgeri...