2021
DOI: 10.1002/jor.24978
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Masquelet's induced membrane technique: Review of current concepts and future directions

Abstract: Masquelet's induced membrane technique (MIMT) is a relatively new, two-stage surgical procedure to reconstruct segmental bone defects. First performed by Dr. Masquelet in the mid-1980s, MIMT has shown great promise to revolutionize critical-sized bone defect repair and has several advantages over its alternative, distraction osteogenesis (DO). Also, its success in extremely challenging cases (defects > 15 cm) suggests that its study could lead to discovery of novel biological mechanisms that might be at play d… Show more

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“…Accordingly, these investigations aimed primarily at analyzing the induced membrane. Such work has produced valuable knowledge about the membrane characteristics, observed under various conditions related to the first surgical stage [52,53] . However, this approach limits our understanding of how these conditions affect the ultimate outcome of bony healing after the second stage surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Accordingly, these investigations aimed primarily at analyzing the induced membrane. Such work has produced valuable knowledge about the membrane characteristics, observed under various conditions related to the first surgical stage [52,53] . However, this approach limits our understanding of how these conditions affect the ultimate outcome of bony healing after the second stage surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such work has produced valuable knowledge about the membrane characteristics, observed under various conditions related to the first surgical stage. [ 52 , 53 ] However, this approach limits our understanding of how these conditions affect the ultimate outcome of bony healing after the second stage surgery. The induced membrane is believed to play an essential role in the success of the technique by supporting healing in different ways, such as providing mechanical stability to the graft, and acting as a barrier to prevent soft tissue invasion.…”
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“…The three-dimensional structures of the bone defects were reconstructed using the Data Viewer (version 1.5.6.2) and Mimics Research (version 20.0) analysis software. The 3D reconstruction was used to blindly qualify each sample’s bridging as either united, unclear (obvious void) or empty, by one independent observer blinded to the grouping 24 , 25 . The bone volume (BV), total volume (TV), BV/TV, trabecular number (Tb.N), and trabecular thickness (Tb.Th) were analysed using CTAn (version 1.11) software.…”
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“…La falta de un estudio prospectivo comparativo con otros métodos de tratamiento en pseudoartrosis es evidente. 14,15 En la actualidad el enfoque en el tratamiento pone como piedra angular la base biológica. El plasma rico en plaquetas (PRP) es autólogo, no tóxico, ni inmunorreactivo, contiene una cuenta plaquetaria cinco veces mayor que la sangre normal.…”
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