In situ bone regeneration of large cranial defects using synthetic ceramic implants with a tailored composition and design

Volume: 117, Issue: 43, Pages: 26660 - 26671
Published: Oct 12, 2020
Abstract
Significance Large cranial reconstructions are increasingly performed worldwide and still represent a substantial clinical challenge. The gold standard, autologous bone, has limited availability and high donor-site morbidity. Current alloplastic materials are associated with high complication and failure rates. This study shows the capacity of a customized, purely synthetic, 3D-manufactured bioceramic implant to regenerate and restore large...
Paper Details
Title
In situ bone regeneration of large cranial defects using synthetic ceramic implants with a tailored composition and design
Published Date
Oct 12, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
43
Pages
26660 - 26671
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