Orthopaedic Allograft Surgery 1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6885-1_4
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Preserved, Allogeneic Bone Grafts in Orthopaedic Reconstructions

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“…However, many of the reports have dealt mainly with the use of grafts, in particular clinical situations that do not permit the direct evaluation of the role of the grafts themselves. Perhaps, one of the biggest studies comes from Poland where data was collected from three hospitals, in which over 100 grafts were undertaken in each site covering a total of over 1000 patients (Komender et al ., 1996).…”
Section: General Clinical Results Following Bone Graftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, many of the reports have dealt mainly with the use of grafts, in particular clinical situations that do not permit the direct evaluation of the role of the grafts themselves. Perhaps, one of the biggest studies comes from Poland where data was collected from three hospitals, in which over 100 grafts were undertaken in each site covering a total of over 1000 patients (Komender et al ., 1996).…”
Section: General Clinical Results Following Bone Graftingmentioning
confidence: 99%