2000
DOI: 10.1053/jhsu.2000.16354
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Osseous integration of bovine hydroxyapatite ceramic in metaphyseal bone defects of the distal radius

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“…Calcium phosphate bone substitutes are available as granules, blocks, or injectable cements [5]. Although HA and TCP blocks and granules have been successfully applied in metaphyseal cancellous bone defects in the distal radius, tibial plateau, and calcaneus [21,22], injectable calcium phosphate bone cements with compressive strength similar to cancellous bone promise better bone defect filling and earlier full weight-bearing of the bony injury [8,12,23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Calcium phosphate bone substitutes are available as granules, blocks, or injectable cements [5]. Although HA and TCP blocks and granules have been successfully applied in metaphyseal cancellous bone defects in the distal radius, tibial plateau, and calcaneus [21,22], injectable calcium phosphate bone cements with compressive strength similar to cancellous bone promise better bone defect filling and earlier full weight-bearing of the bony injury [8,12,23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many reports about successful application of bone substitutes exist [8,12,21,[26][27][28][29]; however, in particular cases, excessive inflammatory reactions were noticed. This sporadically led to damage of the surrounding soft tissue, implant failure, and infection [7, 9-11, 30, 31]; therefore, our study tries to find out if there is coherence between implant failure and the type of used material.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…HA ceramic Endobon Ò can be used to fill bone defects of several fracture sites: specifically, proximal tibia [43,[79][80][81][82], distal tibia [82], distal radius [83,84] and calcaneus [82]. It provides adequate mechanical stability in open [43,81,82] and arthroscopic [80] management of tibia plateau fractures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hence HAp has gained extensive acceptance for bone implant applica-tions due to its excellent biocompatibility, bioactivity, non immunogenic, non inflammatory behaviour and osteoconductive nature [3][4][5]. Literature survey reveals that most of the research work carried out on HAp based materials is concentrated on understanding bioactive nature of HAp with the help of in-vivo and in-vitro bioactivity tests [6][7][8][9]. Besides this, HAp is widely used in other application areas, which are basically based on electrical behaviour of HAp, such as chemical sensor [10][11][12], ionexchanger [13][14][15][16], fuel cell [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%