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Cartilage Surgery And Future Perspectives 1st Edition Thomas Aigner

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Cartilage Surgery And Future Perspectives 1st Edition Thomas Aigner
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.71 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Thomas Aigner, Zhiyong Fan (auth.), Christian Hendrich M.D., Ulrich Nöth M.D., Jochen Eulert M.D. (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540010548, 9783642190087, 3540010548, 3642190081
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Cartilage Surgery And Future Perspectives 1st Edition Thomas Aigner by Thomas Aigner, Zhiyong Fan (auth.), Christian Hendrich M.d., Ulrich Nöth M.d., Jochen Eulert M.d. (eds.) 9783540010548, 9783642190087, 3540010548, 3642190081 instant download after payment.

The reconstruction of articular cartilage defects is still one of the major challenges for the orthopaedic surgeon. A variety of surgical techniques such as microfracturing, transplantation of osteochondral grafts and the autologeous chondrocyte transplantation have been developed over the last decades. Recent progress in material science and cell and tissue engineering has let to a worldwide increasing number of scientists working on cell-based articular cartilage repair strategies. In a workshop symposium held in Würzburg, Germany, in November 2002 leading scientists from biomedical engineering, basic science and specialized surgeons discussed the state of the art in "Cartilage Surgery and Future Perspectives".

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