The comparative X-ray analysis of osteoreparation after radical-andrestorative surgeries made using different plastic materials in children with destructive bone involvements
Автор: Mushkin M.A., Pershin A.A., Kirillova E.S., Mushkin A. Yu.
Журнал: Гений ортопедии @geniy-ortopedii
Рубрика: Оригинальные статьи
Статья в выпуске: 1, 2012 года.
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The comparative analysis of the X-ray signs of postoperative bone osteoreparation has been made in children after surgeries made using allogenic bone, non-biological implants based on calcium sulfate (Osteoset T) and hydroxyl apatite-tricalcium phosphate complex (BCP). The long-term results have been followed within the period of 12-32 months. The parameters of bone tissue optical density in the plasty zone by radiography data reach those of normal bone after 12 months in case of spongy allobone use and after 6 months in case of using calcium sulfate granules, while the use of hydroxyl apatite-tricalcium phosphate complex leads to 65 %-excess of optical density parameters with dynamic preservation of this effect thereby reflecting incomplete implant resorption.
Children, surgical treatment, plasty of bone defects, calcium sulfate, allobone, calcium phosphate
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142121501
IDR: 142121501