Introduction: Allografts are the most common bone grafts for repairing osseous defects. However, their use is associated with an increased risk for infections, donor disease transmission and ...
Bone grafts can be either taken from the patient’s own body (an autograft), from a donor’s body (allograft) or are engineered (ie a synthetic material). An autograft introduces the patient’s own ...
Researchers at Swansea University have created an innovative bone graft substitute inspired by ... or donor bone (allograft) to fill these gaps. However, these approaches present challenges ...
The market for bone graft substitutes has grown steadily with the technological advancements in orthopedic procedures and an increased demand for more effective VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA ...
Therefore, a centrally based graft harvest within the QT that spares the lateral perforating vessels ... A recent cadaveric analysis elucidated the biomechanical properties of the native PCL to QT-PCL ...
OsteoFlo also provides an alternative to allografts, in which tissue is harvested ... “This product is set to revolutionise bone graft technology. “OsteoFlo HydroFiber provides a novel ...