Advances in skeletal reconstruction using bone morphogenetic proteins / edited by T Sam Lindholm.
Material type: TextPublication details: New Jersey : World Scientific, ©2002.Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 456 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789812706577
- 9812706577
- 1281908886
- 9781281908889
- Bone-grafting
- Bone morphogenetic proteins -- Therapeutic use
- Bone regeneration
- Bone Transplantation
- Bone Regeneration
- Os -- Greffe
- Protéines morphogénétiques osseuses -- Emploi en thérapeutique
- Os -- Régénération
- MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General
- Bone-grafting
- Bone regeneration
- Transplantation osseuse
- Protéines morphogénétiques de l'os -- usage thérapeutique
- Régénération osseuse
- Biomaterial
- Knochenersatz
- Proteine
- Os -- Greffe
- Protéines morphogénétiques osseuses -- Emploi en thérapeutique
- Os -- Régénération
- 617.4/710592 22
- RD123 .A38 2002eb
- 2002 J-497
- WE 190
- YI 3261
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) is a special growth factor for the induction of new bone formation. Today, the extract of the BMP originating from bone tissue as well as genetically modified BMPs, particularly BMP-2 and -7, can be used. Though the BMP as an implant is as yet an unregistered drug or medical tool in Europe and the US, specialists are confident that it will obtain final government approval based on the results of clinical tests conducted on more than 3000 patients. This important book focuses mainly on the clinical BMP treatment of patients - namely in orthopaedic cases (fractures, bone transplants, non-unions and pseudoarthroses), maxillofacial surgery (sinus lift before dental implantation), dental surgery (filling out of cavities) and spinal surgery (using a BMP implant instead of the patient's own bone).
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