Autologous bone graft surgery

Bone grafting

Bone
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that replaces missing bone in order to repair bone fractures that are extremely complex, pose a significant health risk to the patient, or fail to heal properly. Bone generally has the ability to regenerate completely but requires a very small fracture space or some sort of scaffold to do so. Bone grafts may be autologous (bone harvested from the patient’s own body, often from the iliac crest), allograft (cadaveric bone usually obtained from a bone bank), or synthetic (often made of hydroxyapatite or other naturally occurring and biocompatible substances) with similar mechanical properties to bone...

Autologous bone graft surgery - List of case studies

Long-term results of mandibular bone grafting operations

undergone multiple surgical attempts to augment mandibular bone for implant placement ('pins'). The patient received the opinion of a ... to insert the pins, on May 2004 he therefore underwent autologous bone graft surgery to take from the mounting mandibular branch. ...

Treatments

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