2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.05.052
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Repair of Cranial Bone Defects in Children Using Synthetic Hydroxyapatite Cranioplasty (CustomBone)

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“…These include bioactive glass, 44,50–52,195 β‐TCP, 11 HAp obtained from natural sources like eggshells 83 and xenografts, 235 as well as synthetic HAp. The commercially available Bio‐Oss®, which is derived from bovine HAp and synthetic HAp such as OsteoGraf® 35 and CustomBone®, 85 have all produced successful clinical outcomes in human studies. The high biocompatibility and bone regeneration exhibited by these materials make them suitable replacements for autografts and allografts.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These include bioactive glass, 44,50–52,195 β‐TCP, 11 HAp obtained from natural sources like eggshells 83 and xenografts, 235 as well as synthetic HAp. The commercially available Bio‐Oss®, which is derived from bovine HAp and synthetic HAp such as OsteoGraf® 35 and CustomBone®, 85 have all produced successful clinical outcomes in human studies. The high biocompatibility and bone regeneration exhibited by these materials make them suitable replacements for autografts and allografts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a human study, pure synthetic carbonate HAp called Bongros® chips showed similar healing levels as autografts 84 . CustomBone® is a synthetic HAp bone substitute used to replace autologous bone in craniotomy procedures of pediatric patients exhibiting effective clinical outcomes 85 . Synthetic carbonated HAp has been compared to Bio‐Oss® in a randomized controlled clinical trial.…”
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“…Severe bone defects may lead to disability, affect the individual’s ability to live and work, and cause serious social and economic burdens. Bone defect repair is one of the most common regenerative surgeries, with more than 200,000 bone transplants performed worldwide every year ( Beuriat et al, 2019 ).…”
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“…There are a number of successful Ca-P ceramic scaffolds or fillers already available on the market used in cancellous bone replacement in non load-bearing indications (JectOS/ARE-X®BONE, CustomBone®, CronOS®, Engipore®). Unfortunately clinical solutions for cortical bone regeneration remain extremely limited [9,[18][19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%