Bone Regeneration of Tibial Segmental Defect Using Isotropic-Pore Structures Hydroxyapatite/Alumina Bi-Layered Scaffold: In Vivo Pilot Study
Son J, Kim JM, Han M, Choi S, Lee F, Oh D. Bone Regeneration of Tibial Segmental Defect Using Isotropic-Pore Structures Hydroxyapatite/Alumina Bi-Layered Scaffold: In Vivo Pilot Study. Journal Of Long-Term Effects Of Medical Implants 2011, 21: 159-167. PMID: 22043974, DOI: 10.1615/jlongtermeffmedimplants.v21.i2.60.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAluminum OxideAnimalsBiocompatible MaterialsBone RegenerationDogsDurapatiteMicroscopy, Electron, ScanningModels, AnimalPilot ProjectsTibiaTissue ScaffoldsConceptsBi-layer scaffoldLayered scaffoldsBi-layered scaffoldIsotropic pore structureLarge segmental defectsEnergy dispersive spectroscopyBone regenerationAlumina scaffoldsCoating techniqueDispersive spectroscopyPore sizeSegmental defectsTibia modelBone substituteTibial segmental defectInner layerAluminaElectron microscopyOuter layerBone defectsMicro-CTNew bone formationLayerScaffoldsPorosity