Induced membrane by silver-coated knee megaprosthesis: keep or toss?

In the orthopaedic field the foreign body reaction is well known for therapeutic purposes in the alleged Masquelet technique consisting of segmental bone loss two-stage reconstruction. The induced membrane creates advantageous local conditions that promote bone graft remodeling and osteointegration....

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents 2020-09, Vol.34 (5 Suppl. 1), p.101
Hauptverfasser: Vitiello, R, Bocchi, M B, Gessi, M, Greco, T, Cianni, L, de Maio, F, Pesce, V, Maccauro, G, Perisano, C
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