Traditional bone-patellar tendon-bone and hamstring tendon ACL grafts are not without limitations. A growing body of anatomic, biomechanical and clinical data has demonstrated the utility of ...
Objective: To identify preoperative predictive factors for knee function two years after reconstructive surgery of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The main hypothesis was that preoperative ...
Traditionally, doctors use either a patient's own bone (autograft) or donor bone (allograft) to fill these gaps. However, these methods come with challenges, including a limited supply ...
A study of NCAA Division I football players revealed persistent atrophy in the quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles 2 years after ACL reconstruction despite full return to play.“Quadriceps deficits ...
marking a significant milestone in the advancement of bone graft technology. OsteoFlo HydroFiber is now recognized as a stand-alone solution, equivalent to autograft for spine surgeries ...
Bone grafts can be either taken from the patient’s own body (an autograft), from a donor’s body (allograft) or are engineered (ie a synthetic material). An autograft introduces the patient’s own ...
This systematic review has demonstrated excellent clinical outcomes (pain, strength, motion, and stability) after surgical treatment (repair and autograft reconstruction) of both acute and chronic ...
By removing the need for autograft harvesting ... “This product is set to revolutionise bone graft technology. “OsteoFlo HydroFiber provides a novel, customisable solution for surgeons ...
The first option for a bone graft is the patient's own bone, known as an autograft, but he said there was a finite level of auto graft because you need most of your bone for your own body.