Massive bone allografts are frequently used in orthopedic reconstructive surgery, but carry a high failure rate of approximately 25%. We tested whether treatment of graft with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can increase the integration of massive allografts (hemi-mandible) in a large animal model.Thirty beagle dogs received surgical left-sided hemi-mandibular defects, and then divided into two equal groups. Bony defects of the control group were reconstructed using allografts only. Those of the experimental group were reconstructed using allogenic mandibular scaffold-loaded autologous MSCs. Beagles from each group were killed at 4 (n = 4), 12 (n = 4), 24 (n = 4) or 48 weeks (n = 3) postoperatively. CT and micro-CT scans, histological analyse...
AimThe aim of this study was to evaluate the healing of autologous bone block grafts or deproteinize...
ObjectiveTo describe a surgical technique using a regenerative approach and internal fixation for re...
The successful excision of a locally invasive tumor such as canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma (CAA)...
Objective: Massive bone allografts are frequently used in orthopedic reconstructive surgery, but car...
Background. Large mandibular defects are considered difficult reconstructive challenges for oral and...
OBJECTIVE: To reconstruct segmental mandibulectomy using calcium phosphate ceramics and collagen mem...
Contains fulltext : 165760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Reconstructio...
Objectives Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are promising therapies in dentistry due to their multipote...
Regeneration of large, 'critical-size' bone defects remains a clinical challenge. Bone tissue engine...
This paper reports on an experimental animal study evaluating a method of mandibular reconstruction...
Abstract. Large mandibular defects caused by trauma, infection or resection of a tumour are still a ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the bone regeneration of a "gold standard" (autograft...
Purpose: Bone transport distraction osteogenesis provides a promising alternative to traditional gra...
ObjectiveTo describe a surgical technique using a regenerative approach and internal fixation for im...
BACKGROUND: Dental disease, trauma and maxillofacial surgeries can cause alveolar bone defects. Amon...
AimThe aim of this study was to evaluate the healing of autologous bone block grafts or deproteinize...
ObjectiveTo describe a surgical technique using a regenerative approach and internal fixation for re...
The successful excision of a locally invasive tumor such as canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma (CAA)...
Objective: Massive bone allografts are frequently used in orthopedic reconstructive surgery, but car...
Background. Large mandibular defects are considered difficult reconstructive challenges for oral and...
OBJECTIVE: To reconstruct segmental mandibulectomy using calcium phosphate ceramics and collagen mem...
Contains fulltext : 165760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Reconstructio...
Objectives Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are promising therapies in dentistry due to their multipote...
Regeneration of large, 'critical-size' bone defects remains a clinical challenge. Bone tissue engine...
This paper reports on an experimental animal study evaluating a method of mandibular reconstruction...
Abstract. Large mandibular defects caused by trauma, infection or resection of a tumour are still a ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the bone regeneration of a "gold standard" (autograft...
Purpose: Bone transport distraction osteogenesis provides a promising alternative to traditional gra...
ObjectiveTo describe a surgical technique using a regenerative approach and internal fixation for im...
BACKGROUND: Dental disease, trauma and maxillofacial surgeries can cause alveolar bone defects. Amon...
AimThe aim of this study was to evaluate the healing of autologous bone block grafts or deproteinize...
ObjectiveTo describe a surgical technique using a regenerative approach and internal fixation for re...
The successful excision of a locally invasive tumor such as canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma (CAA)...