2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12570-012-0090-1
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Role of the flexible intramedullary nailing in limb lengthening in children: comparative study based on the series of 294 lengthenings

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“…AFM topography images for VDF-TeFE (a), HAP coating (c) and DCPA coating (e) and potential maps for VDF-TeFE (b), HAP coating (d) and DCPA coating (f).It is known that a rough surface structure of CaP coatings stimulates the attachment of osteoblasts and differentiation of multipotent MSC into osteoblasts in in vitro systems and bone formation in in vivo systems[45][46][47]. Thus, it can be assumed that the rough surface of the coatings formed in this work will facilitate attachment of osteoblasts and bone formation in vivo.…”
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“…AFM topography images for VDF-TeFE (a), HAP coating (c) and DCPA coating (e) and potential maps for VDF-TeFE (b), HAP coating (d) and DCPA coating (f).It is known that a rough surface structure of CaP coatings stimulates the attachment of osteoblasts and differentiation of multipotent MSC into osteoblasts in in vitro systems and bone formation in in vivo systems[45][46][47]. Thus, it can be assumed that the rough surface of the coatings formed in this work will facilitate attachment of osteoblasts and bone formation in vivo.…”
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“…Having experience in the application of flexible intramedullary nailing in extremity lengthening [6,7] that allows us to reduce the period of external fixation and the amount of bony and septic complications, we have been using the Ilizarov method and apparatus since 2001 and the Ilizarov method in combination with intramedullary elastic wires for the patients with injuries of long bones [8].…”
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