2003
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-200301000-00033
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Response of a Calcium Sulfate Bone Graft Substitute in a Confined Cancellous Defect

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“…Some studies have shown that the degradation of CSD produced acidic degradable products and formed a local acidic microenvironment, which caused inflammatory reaction in vivo. 18,19 In this study, the pH of the solution decreased from 7.40 to 6.86 after the CSD cement immersion into PBS for 12 weeks, indicating that some acidic degradable products emerged during soaking. However, the pH of the solution for 20 nl-MSC slightly increased from 7.40 to 7.45, indicating that some basic products emerged after the degradation of nl-MS, which might neutralize the acidic degradable products of CSD.…”
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“…Some studies have shown that the degradation of CSD produced acidic degradable products and formed a local acidic microenvironment, which caused inflammatory reaction in vivo. 18,19 In this study, the pH of the solution decreased from 7.40 to 6.86 after the CSD cement immersion into PBS for 12 weeks, indicating that some acidic degradable products emerged during soaking. However, the pH of the solution for 20 nl-MSC slightly increased from 7.40 to 7.45, indicating that some basic products emerged after the degradation of nl-MS, which might neutralize the acidic degradable products of CSD.…”
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“…It is not biodegradable therefore a second operation is required for it to be removed once the antibiotic is released. If it is left in place, it will prevent bone ingrowth [6] and become a potential space for future infection [7].…”
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“…Lobenhoffer [12] et al retrospectively analyzed 26 cases sustaining unstable tibial plateau fractures. 25 cases were open reduction with plates and screws for fixation and one case was closed reduction.…”
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confidence: 99%