Genre
- Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Ragetly, G. R.
Author: Griffon, D. J.
Date Issued
2011
Date Published Online
2011-12-19
Abstract
Autograft is considered ideal for grafting procedures, providing osteoinductive growth factors, osteogenic cells, and an osteoconductive scaffold. Limitations, however, exist regarding donor site morbidity and graft availability. Although allograft provides an osteoconductive matrix with some osteoinductivity, its availability is limited. To achieve optimal bone graft properties, researchers are developing new materials with the goal of designing synthetics as close to autograft as possible while still facilitating their clinical use. However, the constant evolution of internal fixation stimulates the search for growth factors and cells which could stimulate bone healing.
Language
- English
Page range
1-8
Host Title
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology
Host Abbreviated Title
Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol
Volume
24
Issue
1
ISSN
2567-6911
0932-0814