Bone Regeneration: Current Status and Future Prospects

  • Ghanbari H
  • Vakili-Ghartavol R
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Abstract

The ability of bone to heal with practically no scarring is the most extraordinary feature of it. However, perturbations of the fracture site could disrupt the repair process when defects reach a critical size, resulting in non‐union. Current therapies include allografting, autografting, applying vascularized grafts, and other bone transport techniques. However, although commonplace in orthopaedic surgery, these treatments have some limitations.

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Ghanbari, H., & Vakili-Ghartavol, R. (2016). Bone Regeneration: Current Status and Future Prospects. In Advanced Techniques in Bone Regeneration. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/63912

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