2007
DOI: 10.14531/ss2007.3.8-15
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Surgical treatment of posttraumatic deformities in the thoracic and lumbar spine

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“…The content of calcium and phosphorus was 3-fold below the normal in all samples from surface pores of the construction removed 4.5 months after implantation. The volume of these elements in surface pores 1.5 years after implantation virtually reached the normal [1]. However, the content of calcium and phosphorus in deep pores was 2-fold lower than in surface pores.…”
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“…The content of calcium and phosphorus was 3-fold below the normal in all samples from surface pores of the construction removed 4.5 months after implantation. The volume of these elements in surface pores 1.5 years after implantation virtually reached the normal [1]. However, the content of calcium and phosphorus in deep pores was 2-fold lower than in surface pores.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Bone tissue is assumed to grow into open pores on the implant surface and is formed in pores from cell structures brought with blood. Bone integration provides stable position of the implant and prevents its destruction under the effect of functional loading throughout the life span [1][2][3].…”
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