2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1604437
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Repair of Large Segmental Bone Defect using Vascularized Small Corticocancellous Bone in Rabbit Femur

Abstract: Background Although free-vascularized long-bone transfer is useful for reconstruction of a large segmental bone defect, it is limited by availability of transplantable bone, meticulous microsurgical technique, and donor-site morbidities. Hence, easier, readily available, and safer surgical procedures are warranted. This study evaluated the effects of vascularized small corticocancellous bone grafting for reconstruction of a large segmental rabbit femur defect. Methods A 1.5 cm defect was created in… Show more

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“…Large segmental bone defect is a tough problem for clinical treatment [1,2]. Tissue engineering bone (TEB) transplantation provides a promising treatment for large segmental bone defect [2,3], its effect of promoting bone defect repair has been initially con rmed in basic experiments and clinical studies [4,5]. The biological properties of seed cells are critical to the performance of TEB [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large segmental bone defect is a tough problem for clinical treatment [1,2]. Tissue engineering bone (TEB) transplantation provides a promising treatment for large segmental bone defect [2,3], its effect of promoting bone defect repair has been initially con rmed in basic experiments and clinical studies [4,5]. The biological properties of seed cells are critical to the performance of TEB [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%