Bone Biology and Healing

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This book describes succinctly the factors which affect the incorporation of massive and morsellised allografts after transplantation. Unless special precautions are taken, massive allografts when implanted can undergo stress fatigue, due to the lim…

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    This book describes succinctly the factors which affect the incorporation of massive and morsellised allografts after transplantation. Unless special precautions are taken, massive allografts when implanted can undergo stress fatigue, due to the limited incorporation at the graft-host interface. Immunological and cell signalling growth factors can be shown to greatly influence the behaviour of the graft. The bone-biological processes are illustrated in terms of demineralised bone, which can initiate bone induction due to the protection and availability of the original bone-morphogenic protein. The main message is that transplantation without consideration of the underlying biological healing processes can reduce the effectiveness of the procedure. Contents:The Biology of Massive Bone Allografts: Understanding Allograft Biology and Adapting it Towards Successful Clinical ApplicationsImmunology of Bone Allografts: Current Knowledge: The Application of Growth Factors to Enhance Bone HealingBiology of Healing of Large Deep-Frozen Cortical Bone AllograftsEffect of Growth Factors on Bone Healing and the Clinical Applications of Autogenous Platelet-Rich Plasma Gel to Enhance Bone FormationBiology of Demineralised Bone and Its Clinical UseReadership: Orthopaedic surgeons who use tissue allografts in bone and related reconstructions.

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    Format
    E-Bok
    Filformat
    PDF
    Utgivelsesår
    2003
    Forlag
    World Scientific Publishing Co
    Språk
    Engelsk
    ISBN
    9789812791290
    Sider
    132

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