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Is retrieval of bone material from multiorgan donors effective enough to cover demand for biostatic bone tissue grafts in Poland?

A Bohatyrewicz1, R Bohatyrewicz, K Dobiecki, D Kotrych, A Kamiński, M Zienkiewicz, P Zietek, A Dziedzic-Gocławska.   

Abstract

In Poland there is growing demand for biostatic allogeneic bone transplantation mostly for traumatologic operations and orthopedic reconstructions. The bone material is primarily harvested during postmortem examinations in forensic and pathology laboratories. Nevertheless, the collected amounts are not sufficient, so that material needs to be acquired from alternative sources, such as multiorgan donors. Between 1998 and 2003, 2331 potential donors were registered by the Transplantation Coordinating Center in Warsaw, which was adjusted to 1794 donors who would have been accepted as donors of the bone tissue. Unfortunately, due to denials from family members and public prosecutors, the sample was only 1416 donors, which would cover about 40% of the clinical orthopedic demand in Poland.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16504730     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2005.11.075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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1.  Preliminary Results of Highly Injectable Bi-Phasic Bone Substitute (CERAMENT) in the Treatment of Benign Bone Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions.

Authors:  Daniel Kotrych; Szymon Korecki; Paweł Ziętek; Bartosz Kruk; Agnieszka Kruk; Michał Wechmann; Adam Kamiński; Katarzyna Kotrych; Andrzej Bohatyrewicz
Journal:  Open Med (Wars)       Date:  2018-10-22

2.  Current safety sterilization and tissue banking issues for soft tissue allografts.

Authors:  C Thomas Vangsness; Ryan D Dellamaggiora
Journal:  Clin Sports Med       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 2.182

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