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LYON, France -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the worldwide orthopaedics industry is now available to its ca...
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A promising new technology is bone scaffolding ceramics. These ceramics can be used as slurries to mix with bone for traditional spinal fusion, or they can be inserted into defects in the vertebrae to restore the vertebrae to their normal height and function without the need or spinal fusion. Porous bioceramics allow the body's own bone to grow within the scaffold, while also creating pathways or nutrients to nourish this new bone. Eventually, the ceramic scaffold is completely incorporated into the patient's natural bone, restoring the bone to its original conditions. Some other applications for these porous ceramics are fixating a hip implant stem within the shaft of the bone and lining the back, -mating surfaces of implants. In the future, joint implants will be merely temporary skel...
... are beginning to replace traditional autografts and allografts (bone bank grafts), which account f...
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...Biosurgery. AUTOGRAFTS). 2007. P060035/2007M- Abbott. ARCHITECT CORE-M RE...
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... gangrenosum with cultured keratinocyte autografts. J Dermatol Surg Oncol. 1994;20(12):833-836. . (13...
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..., Dental Bone Graft Substitute, Autografts, Allografts, De-mineralized Bone Matrix (DBM) Allo...
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... of non-union fractures are based on autografts, bone transplantation from the patient's body, or ...
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..., Dental Bone Graft Substitute, Autografts, Allografts, De-mineralized Bone Matrix (DBM) Allo...
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..., Bunger achieved the same success with autografts in human subjects. Attempting to revive the ancien...
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..., India, Dental Bone Graft Substitute, Autografts, Allografts, De-mineralized Bone Matrix (DBM) Allo...
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...Dental Bone Graft Substitutes. * Autografts. * Allografts. * De-Mineralized Bone Matrix (DBM) ...