Michael A Yee1, Matthew P Mead, Andrea I Alford, David J Hak, Cyril Mauffrey, Mark E Hake. 1. *Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI; †Department of Surgery, Michigan State University, Sparrow Health System, Lansing, MI; ‡Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and §Department of Orthopaedics, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To review the most recent basic science advances made in relation to the induced membrane technique and how those relate to clinical practice, applications, and future research directions. DESIGN: Review of the literature. SETTING: Any trauma center which might encounter large segmental bone defects. ARTICLES REVIEWED: Basic science articles that looked at characteristics of the induced membrane published in the past 30 years. INTERVENTION: None.
OBJECTIVES: To review the most recent basic science advances made in relation to the induced membrane technique and how those relate to clinical practice, applications, and future research directions. DESIGN: Review of the literature. SETTING: Any trauma center which might encounter large segmental bone defects. ARTICLES REVIEWED: Basic science articles that looked at characteristics of the induced membrane published in the past 30 years. INTERVENTION: None.
Authors: Nishant Gohel; Rafael Senos; Steven A Goldstein; Kurt D Hankenson; Mark E Hake; Andrea I Alford Journal: J Orthop Res Date: 2020-04-06 Impact factor: 3.494