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Некоторые аспекты клинического применения костных и хрящевых аллотрансплантатов

Некоторые аспекты клинического применения костных и хрящевых аллотрансплантатов

Abstract

The article presents the literature data review of the existing bone and cartilage allografts. Variants of clinical application of alogenic biomaterials of bone and cartilage origin have been described. The article gives advantages and disadvantages of separate types of bone allografts depending on a type of biomaterial processing and preservation. Some data on theoretical aspects of the reparative osteogenesis during application of the above mentioned allografts have also been provided. In particular the role of cytokines and bone morphogenetic proteins contained in allogenic bone biomaterials has been noted.

В статье представлен литературный обзор существующих в настоящее время костных и хрящевых аллотрансплантатов. Описаны варианты клинического применения аллогенных биоматериалов костного и хрящевого происхождения. Указанны преимущества и недостатки отдельных видов костных аллотрансплантатов в зависимости от вида обработки и консервации биоматериала. Также приведены некоторые данные о теоретических аспектах репаративного остеогенеза на фоне применения указанных аллотрансплантатов. В частности отмечена роль цитокинов и костных морфогенетических белков, содержащихся в аллогенных костных биоматериалах.

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КОСТНЫЙ АЛЛОТРАНСПЛАНТАТ, ХРЯЩЕВОЙ АЛЛОТРАНСПЛАНТАТ, КОСТНЫЕ МОРФОГЕНЕТИЧЕСКИЕ БЕЛКИ, КОСТНЫЙ ДЕФЕКТ

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