Assessment of the injection behavior of commercially available bone BSMs for Subchondroplasty® procedures
DA Colon, BJV Yoon, TA Russell, FP Cammisa… - The Knee, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Bone substitute materials (BSMs) have been commercially available
for over 30 years and have been used extensively in orthopedic procedures. Some BSMs …
for over 30 years and have been used extensively in orthopedic procedures. Some BSMs …
Preclinical evaluation of injectable bone substitute materials
M Bongio, JJJP van den Beucken… - Journal of tissue …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Injectable bone substitutes (IBSs) represent an attractive class of ready‐to‐use biomaterials,
both ceramic‐and polymer‐based, as they offer the potential benefit of minimally invasive …
both ceramic‐and polymer‐based, as they offer the potential benefit of minimally invasive …
Development and clinical cases of injectable bone void filler used in orthopaedic
G Daculsi, M Durand, T Fabre, F Vogt, AP Uzel… - IRBM, 2012 - Elsevier
This study reports several clinical cases for orthopaedic bone regeneration using an
injectable bone substitute (MBCP Gel®) to demonstrate its safe use and efficiency in clinical …
injectable bone substitute (MBCP Gel®) to demonstrate its safe use and efficiency in clinical …
Orthobiologics: A comprehensive review of the current evidence and use in orthopedic subspecialties
D Bravo, L Jazrawi, DA Cardone, M Virk… - Bulletin of the NYU …, 2018 - search.proquest.com
Orthobiologics are organic and synthetic materials that are used in and outside of the
operating room to augment both bone and soft tissue healing. The orthobiologics portfolio …
operating room to augment both bone and soft tissue healing. The orthobiologics portfolio …
Injectable biodegradable materials for orthopedic tissue engineering
JS Temenoff, AG Mikos - Biomaterials, 2000 - Elsevier
The large number of orthopedic procedures performed each year, including many performed
arthroscopically, have led to great interest in injectable biodegradable materials for …
arthroscopically, have led to great interest in injectable biodegradable materials for …
Microstructure and biomechanical characteristics of bone substitutes for trauma and orthopaedic surgery
EMM Van Lieshout, GH Van Kralingen… - BMC musculoskeletal …, 2011 - Springer
Background Many (artificial) bone substitute materials are currently available for use in
orthopaedic trauma surgery. Objective data on their biological and biomechanical …
orthopaedic trauma surgery. Objective data on their biological and biomechanical …
Pre-clinical evaluation of biological bone substitute materials for application in highly loaded skeletal sites
S de Lacerda Schickert, JJJP van den Beucken… - Biomolecules, 2020 - mdpi.com
The development of bone substitute materials (BSMs) intended for load-bearing bone
defects is highly complicated, as biological and mechanical requirements are often …
defects is highly complicated, as biological and mechanical requirements are often …
Nanophase bone substitute in vivo response to subcutaneous implantation
JZ Baskin, A Vasanji, J McMasters… - … Research Part A, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
A collagen‐apatite composite designed as a load‐bearing bone substitute implant is used to
characterize the relationship between implant morphology and in vivo behavior. This …
characterize the relationship between implant morphology and in vivo behavior. This …
Application of additively manufactured bone scaffold: a systematic review
Q Shi, J Chen, J Chen, Y Liu, H Wang - Biofabrication, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
The application of additive manufacturing (AM) technology plays a significant role in various
fields, incorporating a wide range of cutting-edge technologies such as aerospace, medical …
fields, incorporating a wide range of cutting-edge technologies such as aerospace, medical …
[HTML][HTML] Bone defect animal models for testing efficacy of bone substitute biomaterials
Large bone defects are serious complications that are most commonly caused by extensive
trauma, tumour, infection, or congenital musculoskeletal disorders. If nonunion occurs …
trauma, tumour, infection, or congenital musculoskeletal disorders. If nonunion occurs …