Clinical Application of Macroporous Ceramic to Promote Bone Healing in Veterinary Clinical Cases

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Autor(a) principal: Pedro Olivério Pinho
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: José Miguel Campos, Carla Mendonça, Ana Rita Caseiro, José Domingos Santos, Ana Colette Maurício, Luís Miguel Atayde
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/119211
Resumo: Autogenous cancellous bone is the most effective material in promoting rapid healing and still considered the "gold standard" for evaluation of bone graft substitutes. The harvesting process to collect autologous bone is associated with complications and its availability is limited. Allogenic bone is another alternative with osteoconductive properties, and it act as a structural graft when applied in defects of long bones, but some disadvantages are also associated. The development of the bone grafts substitutes has gained tremendous popularity over the last two decades. Osteoconductive materials act as scaffolds were cells from the surrounding tissues with osteogenic capacities can lay new bone, and may be produced using different types of agents, such as bone products, ceramics, bioactive glasses, collagen, polymers, and composites. Bonelike® is produced by the incorporation of P2O5-CaO glass-based system within a hydroxyapatite matrix. Bonelike® Poro consists of polygonal granules with 2000-2800 μm and 4000-5600 μm of diameter with pore sizes range from 100 to 400 μm. This chapter will focus on the different techniques were this ceramic synthetic bone substitute was used to promote bone regeneration with special attention in both experimental and clinical cases of veterinary orthopaedics in dogs and cats, horses and ruminants, including results obtained with Bonelike®.
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title Clinical Application of Macroporous Ceramic to Promote Bone Healing in Veterinary Clinical Cases
spellingShingle Clinical Application of Macroporous Ceramic to Promote Bone Healing in Veterinary Clinical Cases
Pedro Olivério Pinho
title_short Clinical Application of Macroporous Ceramic to Promote Bone Healing in Veterinary Clinical Cases
title_full Clinical Application of Macroporous Ceramic to Promote Bone Healing in Veterinary Clinical Cases
title_fullStr Clinical Application of Macroporous Ceramic to Promote Bone Healing in Veterinary Clinical Cases
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Application of Macroporous Ceramic to Promote Bone Healing in Veterinary Clinical Cases
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author Pedro Olivério Pinho
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José Miguel Campos
Carla Mendonça
Ana Rita Caseiro
José Domingos Santos
Ana Colette Maurício
Luís Miguel Atayde
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Carla Mendonça
Ana Rita Caseiro
José Domingos Santos
Ana Colette Maurício
Luís Miguel Atayde
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José Miguel Campos
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José Domingos Santos
Ana Colette Maurício
Luís Miguel Atayde
description Autogenous cancellous bone is the most effective material in promoting rapid healing and still considered the "gold standard" for evaluation of bone graft substitutes. The harvesting process to collect autologous bone is associated with complications and its availability is limited. Allogenic bone is another alternative with osteoconductive properties, and it act as a structural graft when applied in defects of long bones, but some disadvantages are also associated. The development of the bone grafts substitutes has gained tremendous popularity over the last two decades. Osteoconductive materials act as scaffolds were cells from the surrounding tissues with osteogenic capacities can lay new bone, and may be produced using different types of agents, such as bone products, ceramics, bioactive glasses, collagen, polymers, and composites. Bonelike® is produced by the incorporation of P2O5-CaO glass-based system within a hydroxyapatite matrix. Bonelike® Poro consists of polygonal granules with 2000-2800 μm and 4000-5600 μm of diameter with pore sizes range from 100 to 400 μm. This chapter will focus on the different techniques were this ceramic synthetic bone substitute was used to promote bone regeneration with special attention in both experimental and clinical cases of veterinary orthopaedics in dogs and cats, horses and ruminants, including results obtained with Bonelike®.
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