2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2008.11.002
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Application of a new chair-side method for the harvest of mesenchymal stem cells in a patient with nonunion of a fracture of the atrophic mandible – A case report

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“…In contrast, Coletti and co-workers observed no statistical difference in terms of fracture displacement in a study with an oak bench model when comparing a threaded with a tapered system (Coletti et al, 2007). Locking-plates are often used in reconstructive procedures (Wongchuensoontorn et al, 2009). Kirkpatrick and coworkers showed that locking reconstruction plates facilitate the management of complicated fractures, but postoperative infections cannot be entirely eliminated (Kirkpatrick et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In contrast, Coletti and co-workers observed no statistical difference in terms of fracture displacement in a study with an oak bench model when comparing a threaded with a tapered system (Coletti et al, 2007). Locking-plates are often used in reconstructive procedures (Wongchuensoontorn et al, 2009). Kirkpatrick and coworkers showed that locking reconstruction plates facilitate the management of complicated fractures, but postoperative infections cannot be entirely eliminated (Kirkpatrick et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This combination has shown efficacy in a wide range of applications, including orthopedic surgery for posterolateral spinal fusion [6,59] or tibial fracture healing [34,41,42]. However, despite these studies demonstrating the effectiveness of this technique, it has rarely been considered for craniofacial bone repair [80,83].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FICOLL method might present a useful technique for hospitals; however, the system is a time-consuming one, and a good manufacturing practice (GMP) laboratory is required. To ensure the clinical use in operating facilities without GMP possibilities, closed systems such as closed bone marrow aspirate concentrate (SmartPReP2 Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate System; BMAC; Harvest Technologies GmbH) system were developed [38]. Saurbier et al [36] have compared new bone formation in maxillary sinus augmentation procedures using biomaterial associated with MSCs separated by FICOLL and BMAC and observed a higher proportion of hard tissue in the BMAC group.…”
Section: Bone Marrowmentioning
confidence: 99%