DOI: 10.15581/10171/68418
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Optimization of mimetic periosteum autografts for the treatment of nonunions

Romero Juan Antonio

Abstract: Bone presents truly regenerative capacity being able to regenerate into a native state in response to injuries. Despite this self-renewal potential, bone healing is not absent of complications and different conditions can interfere with the regenerative process, leading to delayed fracture and in some cases fracture nonunion. Fracture nonunion is a major cause of chronic pain and disability and, despite the low incidence of nonunion and delayed union fractures (5-10%), the numerous fractures that take place gl… Show more

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