List of Publications
Biphasic ceramics and fibrin sealant for bone reconstructionin ear surgery - M. Bagot D'arc - Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol vol 113
CLINICAL - ORL - In a retrospective series of b72 ears with long term follow-up (average follow-up of 46 mounth) regular microscopic examination, and computed tomographic controls, we have evaluated this bone reconstrauction technique for radical mastoidectomy cavities or the closed technique.Download documentBone ingrowth for sinus lift auguementation with micro macroporous biphasic calcium. Human cases evaluation using microCT
DENTAL - The development of implantology requires enough bone support, sufficient bone architecture. The use of autograft remains the gold standard; however the surgeons use cortical bone coming from mandibular part or craniofacial site, involving severe anaesthetic bone loss.Download documentBone marrow autograft associated to macroporous biphasic calcium phosphate for bone substitution in an animal model of sequels
FUNDAMENTAL - Osteoinduction - Bone invasion is common in case of Squamous Cell Carcinomas (SCC) of the upper aero-digestive tract. Radiotherapy is required in addition to large surgical tumor removal. This treatment usually generates irreversible injuries on the reparation properties of the tissues, especially on bone.Download documentBone tissue formation in sheep muscles induced by a biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic and fibrin glue composite - D. Le Nihoua
FUNDAMENTAL - Osteoinduction -Some biomaterials are able to induce ectopic bone formation in muscles of large animals. The osteoinductive potential of macro- micro-porous biphasic calcium phosphate (MBCP) ceramic granules with fibrin glue was evaluated by intramuscular implantation for 6 months in six adult female sheep.Download documentCage containing a biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic (Triosite) for the treatment of cervical spondylosis - DY Cho et Al- Surgi
CLINICAL - Human Spine - We evaluated the fusion efficacy and clinical outcomes of a cage containing a biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic (Triosite) in treating cervical spondylosis.Download documentCalcium Phosphate materials in restorative dentistry : a review - RZ Legeros - ADV Dent Res 2(1): 164-180 - August 1988
DENTAL - This report deals with some of the calcium phosphate materials which are currently used in preventive and restorative dentistry and other calcium phosphate materials which have potential for dental and medical applications. Such materials include those which form calcium phosphate in situ (e.g., Bioglass ceramics and calcium phosphate cements) and those originating from natural materials (such as corals and bones).Download document



