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[Experimental study of the possibilities of electrical stimulation of the development of bony callus (author's transl)].

Authors: S, Baux; J, Fournier; S, Seroussi; L, Orcel;

[Experimental study of the possibilities of electrical stimulation of the development of bony callus (author's transl)].

Abstract

The experiment was designed to study: 1) the reliability of an electrostimulator; 2) the possibility of internal fixation. The experimental animal was the dog, which was observed for 15 to 45 days. It appears possible to associate internal fixation and electrostimulation under certain conditions.

Keywords

Bone Regeneration, Dogs, Fracture Fixation, Animals, Femur, Bony Callus, Electric Stimulation

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