Bone ingrowth into madreporic prostheses

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Three madreporic prostheses in two patients were examined to evaluate resorption and formation of the surrounding bone tissue. All three prostheses were firmly fixed and had no clinical or radiographic signs of loosening. Transverse sections were examined by scanning electron microscopy at 40 days, 11 months and 2.5 years after implantation. The findings suggest that adaptive bone remodelling varies along the length of the stem; that bone resorption and formation are related to the time after implant; and that new bone formation (woven bone) can be found very close to the madreporic surface.

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Portigliatti Barbos, M. (1988). Bone ingrowth into madreporic prostheses. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 70(1), 85–88. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.70b1.3339066

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