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Clinical Applications of Bone Allografts and Substitutes : Biology and Clinical Applications / editor, Glyn O. Phillips.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Allografts in bone healing ; v. 3Publication details: Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, c2005.Description: xix, 174 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9812563431
  • 9789812563439
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.4710592 22 PHI
Contents:
1. The IAEA code of practice for the radiation sterilisation of tissue allografts for validation and routine control 2. Preserved bone allografts in reconstructive orthopaedics 3. Clinical strategy of Application of deep-frozen radiation sterilised bone allografts 4. Clinical results and organisational aspects of autogenous and allogenous bone grafting in the treatment of 226 patients with primary osseous neoplasms 5. New approaches to comparative evaluation of allogenous and autologous bone transplant procured in various ways 6. The use of freeze-dried mineralised and demineralised bone. 7. Preserved allogenic rib cartilage in reconstructive surgery
Summary: Although bone allografts were first utilized by McEwen in orthopaedic surgery in 1881, progress since then has been sporadic. This book provides an international expert evaluation of the use of bone, bone substitutes and related allografts, and describes practices and clinical results in particular procedures.
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1. The IAEA code of practice for the radiation sterilisation of tissue allografts for validation and routine control 2. Preserved bone allografts in reconstructive orthopaedics 3. Clinical strategy of Application of deep-frozen radiation sterilised bone allografts 4. Clinical results and organisational aspects of autogenous and allogenous bone grafting in the treatment of 226 patients with
primary osseous neoplasms 5. New approaches to comparative evaluation of allogenous and autologous bone transplant procured in various ways 6. The use of freeze-dried mineralised and demineralised bone. 7. Preserved allogenic rib cartilage in reconstructive surgery

Although bone allografts were first utilized by McEwen in orthopaedic surgery in 1881, progress since then has been sporadic. This book provides an international expert evaluation of the use of bone, bone substitutes and related allografts, and describes practices and clinical results in particular procedures.

Includes bibliographical references.

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