CT Lesion Model-Based Structural Allografts: Custom Fabrication and Clinical Experience.

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CT Lesion Model-Based Structural Allografts: Custom Fabrication and Clinical Experience. / Brune, Jan Claas; Hesselbarth, Uwe; Seifert, Philipp; Nowack, Dimitri; von Versen, Rüdiger; Smith, Mark David; Seifert, Dirk.

In: TRANSFUS MED HEMOTH, Vol. 39, No. 6, 6, 2012, p. 395-404.

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Harvard

Brune, JC, Hesselbarth, U, Seifert, P, Nowack, D, von Versen, R, Smith, MD & Seifert, D 2012, 'CT Lesion Model-Based Structural Allografts: Custom Fabrication and Clinical Experience.', TRANSFUS MED HEMOTH, vol. 39, no. 6, 6, pp. 395-404. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23800856?dopt=Citation>

APA

Brune, J. C., Hesselbarth, U., Seifert, P., Nowack, D., von Versen, R., Smith, M. D., & Seifert, D. (2012). CT Lesion Model-Based Structural Allografts: Custom Fabrication and Clinical Experience. TRANSFUS MED HEMOTH, 39(6), 395-404. [6]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23800856?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Brune JC, Hesselbarth U, Seifert P, Nowack D, von Versen R, Smith MD et al. CT Lesion Model-Based Structural Allografts: Custom Fabrication and Clinical Experience. TRANSFUS MED HEMOTH. 2012;39(6):395-404. 6.

Bibtex

@article{e35b5bbad52348cd8e88092d980f54f0,
title = "CT Lesion Model-Based Structural Allografts: Custom Fabrication and Clinical Experience.",
abstract = "Patients requiring knee and hip revision arthroplasty often present with difficult anatomical situations that limit options for surgery. Customised mega-implants may be one of few remaining treatment options. However, extensive damage to residual bone stock may also be present, and in such cases even customised prosthetics may be difficult to implant. Small quantities of lost bone can be replaced with standard allografts or autologous bone. Larger defects may require structural macro-allografts, sometimes in combination with implants (allograft-prosthesis composites).",
author = "Brune, {Jan Claas} and Uwe Hesselbarth and Philipp Seifert and Dimitri Nowack and {von Versen}, R{\"u}diger and Smith, {Mark David} and Dirk Seifert",
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AU - Brune, Jan Claas

AU - Hesselbarth, Uwe

AU - Seifert, Philipp

AU - Nowack, Dimitri

AU - von Versen, Rüdiger

AU - Smith, Mark David

AU - Seifert, Dirk

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N2 - Patients requiring knee and hip revision arthroplasty often present with difficult anatomical situations that limit options for surgery. Customised mega-implants may be one of few remaining treatment options. However, extensive damage to residual bone stock may also be present, and in such cases even customised prosthetics may be difficult to implant. Small quantities of lost bone can be replaced with standard allografts or autologous bone. Larger defects may require structural macro-allografts, sometimes in combination with implants (allograft-prosthesis composites).

AB - Patients requiring knee and hip revision arthroplasty often present with difficult anatomical situations that limit options for surgery. Customised mega-implants may be one of few remaining treatment options. However, extensive damage to residual bone stock may also be present, and in such cases even customised prosthetics may be difficult to implant. Small quantities of lost bone can be replaced with standard allografts or autologous bone. Larger defects may require structural macro-allografts, sometimes in combination with implants (allograft-prosthesis composites).

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