نتایج جستجو برای: bone graft

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Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2007
E H van Haaren I C Heyligers F G M Alexander P I J M Wuisman

We reviewed the results of 71 revisions of the acetabular component in total hip replacement, using impaction of bone allograft. The mean follow-up was 7.2 years (1.6 to 9.7). All patients were assessed according to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) classification of bone loss, the amount of bone graft required, thickness of the graft layer, signs of graft incorporation and use...

2014
Young-Kyun Kim Pil-Young Yun In-Woong Um Hyo-Jung Lee Yang-Jin Yi Ji-Hyun Bae Junho Lee

This case series evaluated the clinical efficacy of autogenous tooth bone graft material (AutoBT) in alveolar ridge preservation of an extraction socket. Thirteen patients who received extraction socket graft using AutoBT followed by delayed implant placements from Nov. 2008 to Aug. 2010 were evaluated. A total of fifteen implants were placed. The primary and secondary stability of the placed i...

Journal: :Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc 2006
Francesca D Beaman Laura W Bancroft Jeffrey J Peterson Mark J Kransdorf David M Menke James K DeOrio

Bone graft materials are widely used in reconstructive orthopedic procedures to promote new bone formation and bone healing, provide a substrate and scaffolding for development of bone structure, and function as a means for direct antibiotic delivery. Bone graft materials include autografts, allografts, and synthetic substitutes. An autograft (from the patient's own bone) supplies both bone vol...

Journal: :The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants 2008
Leonardo Trombelli Roberto Farina Andrea Marzola Angelo Itro Giorgio Calura

Scientific literature describes autogenous bone as the gold standard among graft materials for alveolar reconstructive procedures. Alveolar ridge augmentation has been clinically achieved with different forms of autogenous bone, including autogenous cortical bone particulate (ACBP). However, few histologic studies demonstrating the biologic potential and healing dynamics following the use of AC...

1999
Rhee Gould Tay Otsuka Bradford

INTRODUCTION: Autologous bone is widely accepted as the gold standard for graft material because it generally offers the most predictable and favorable clinical outcomes. However, the procurement of autograft is associated with a high incidence of complications. In addition, the amount of autograft available can sometimes be limited (e.g., in long fusions and in patients undergoing multiple rev...

2014
Ji-Woong Yang Hong-Ju Park Kil-Hwa Yoo Kwang Chung Seunggon Jung Hee-Kyun Oh Hyung-Seok Kim Min-Suk Kook

BACKGROUND To compare the different resorption patterns between resorbable membrane barrier and periosteum after iliac block bone grafting radiographically and histologically. METHODS Eighteen mature male rabbits weighing from 2.0 to 2.5 kg were used. The recipient site was the rabbit skull, and autogenous iliac bone was used as the grafting material. The harvested iliac block bones were divi...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2004
G Cinotti A M Patti A Vulcano C Della Rocca G Polveroni G Giannicola F Postacchini

Alternatives to autogenous bone graft for spinal fusion have been investigated for many years. It has been shown that osteoconductive materials alone do not give a rate of fusion which is comparable to that of autogenous bone graft. We analysed the effectiveness of porous ceramic loaded with cultured mesenchymal stem cells as a new graft material for spinal fusion in an animal model. Posterolat...

2016
Elmar Herbst Marcio B. V. Albers Michaela Kopka

Introduction The bony insertion of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is comprised of four distinct zones: ligamentous tissue, noncalcified fibrocartilage, calcified fibrocartilage, and bone. This “enthesis” is responsible for effectively transmitting the forces from the elastic ligament to the stiff bone. Despite its well organized structure, the enthesis has limited vascularity and thereby ...

2004
Joseph C. Wenke Steven J. Svoboda Anthony A. Beardmore Darryl. B. Thomas Terry G. Bice Daniel E. Brooks

Open fractures account for approximately 20% of all combat-related injuries in soldiers. Because of the severity of wounding mechanisms and high rates of wound infection, open fractures from combat pose greater problems to surgeons and result in higher morbidity than similar injuries suffered by civilians. Standard care for open fractures requires multiple procedures, including irrigation, débr...

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