2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202301.0311.v1
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Complication and Infection Risk Using Bone Substitute Materials to Treat Long Bone Defects in Geriatric Patients– An Observational Study

Abstract: When bone substitutes materials are used, the increased risk of infection due to the none-autogenic graft is often discussed. The treatment of large bone defects in geriatric patients, often with osteoporotic bone, often presents major challenges to surgery. Bone substitutes materials are available indefinitely without the risk of additional surgery in each patient. Can bone substitutes materials be used without hesitation in the geriatric patient? Eighty-three patients suffered traumatic fractures of the dist… Show more

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