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												Bone Graft Wrapping with Cellulose Polymer Sheet in Posterior Spinal Fusion. A Technical Note 						
Author(s): Gelalis D.  Ioannis, Karageorgos  Athanasios, Politis N.  Aggelos, Matzaroglou  Charalambos, Abuhemoud Q.  Khaled, Batzalexis A.  Nikolaos and Beris E.  AlexandrosGelalis D.  Ioannis, Karageorgos  Athanasios, Politis N.  Aggelos, Matzaroglou  Charalambos, Abuhemoud Q.  Khaled, Batzalexis A.  Nikolaos and Beris E.  Alexandros             
						
												
				 Background: Spinal fusion is one of most frequent employed procedures for treating various spinal morbidities. Pseudarthrosis remains a significant complication despite the use of hardware for mechanical stability. The type and proper placement of the bone graft have a fundamental role in achieving solid union. The ideal bone graft material should provide osteogenicity, osteoinductivity and osteoconductivity, an optimal biological reaction and no risk of transmission of diseases.
Methods: We describe a new technique of bone grafting in two patients who suffered from spinal stenosis. Local bone graft which obtained during decompression of the spine was mixed with bone marrow harvested from the posterior iliac crest. The mixture was wrapped in surgicel (Ethicon, Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd, Somerville, NJ, USA) and given a cylindrical shap.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2165-7939.1000102 
																	  
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