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Bone grafts processing

Coral. Coral is used as harvested or after processing in the manufacture of bone grafts. It is a natural porous ceramic and can be converted to porous HA (see Section 35.7). Surgeons in the United States perform -500,000 bone grafts each year. [Pg.648]

A few million patients every year need a bone graft or bone graft substitute to repair a bone defect resulting from an injury or a disease. A large number of bone graft substitutes can be used unprocessed or processed allogenic bone, animal-derived bone substitutes and synthetic bone substitutes, mostly ceramics. ... [Pg.24]

Begley, C. T., Doherty, M. J., Mollan, R. A. B. Wilson, D. J. (1995) Comparative study of the osteoinductive properties of bioceramic, coral and processed bone graft substitutes. Biomaterials, 16, 1181-1185. [Pg.177]


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