Radiological and histological evaluation of regenos® which implanted in human radial fracture: A clinical case report

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Regenos® is a unidirectional porous hydroxyapatite (UDPHAp) bone substitutes, and the most distinctive feature of UDPHAp is its interconnected porous structure. We used Regenos® for the bone defect while distal radius fracture surgery with metal fixation implant. At six months post-operation, CT scans revealed the Regenos® implant was uniformly composed of cortical bone adjacent to the trabecular bone. At one-year postoperatively, we collected a sample of the implanted Regenos® while metal fixation plate removal surgery for histological evaluation. Regenos® implant sample revealed the presence of ossified bone stained green with Villanueva Goldner stain. Our findings demonstrate that Regenos® is a useful bone substitution material in the clinical setting. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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Iwasashi, M., Muramatsu, T., & Sakane, M. (2013). Radiological and histological evaluation of regenos® which implanted in human radial fracture: A clinical case report. In Key Engineering Materials (Vol. 529–530, pp. 313–316). Trans Tech Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.529-530.313

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