THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED ISCHEMIA TIME ON OSTEOCYTE AND OSTEOBLAST SURVIVAL IN COMPOSITE BONE GRAFTS REVASCULARIZED BY MICROVASCULAR ANASTOMOSES.

Author(s) : BERGGREN A.

Type of article: Article

Summary

STUDY IN DOG. THE GRAFTS WERE STORED IN A COLLINS-TERASAKI SOLUTION AT 278 K (5 DEG C) AND THE ISCHEMIA TIME RANGED BETWEEN 90 MIN AND 48 HRS. IT IS SHOWN THAT BONE MARROW, OSTEOCYTES AND OSTEOBLASTS CAN SURVIVE COMPLETELY AFTER 25 HRS ISCHEMIA. (Bull. CNRS, FR., 82-357-1298.

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  • Original title: THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED ISCHEMIA TIME ON OSTEOCYTE AND OSTEOBLAST SURVIVAL IN COMPOSITE BONE GRAFTS REVASCULARIZED BY MICROVASCULAR ANASTOMOSES.
  • Record ID : 1983-0751
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Plast. reconstr. Surg. - vol. 69 - n. 2
  • Publication date: 1982

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