List of Publications
Calcium phosphate scaffold and bone marrow for bone reconstruction i irradiated area - O. Malard et Al.
DENTAL - Squamous Cell Carcinomas (SCC) of the upper aero-digestive tract are characterized by a high incidence of bone invasion; their treatment often requires large and amaging surgical resections and radiotherapy. Surgical and radiotherapeutic procedures generate irreversible effects on normal tissues, involving injuries on their reparation properties, especially on bone. The quality of life of patients undergoing major surgery and radiotherapy in maxillary and mandible areas is often reduced but could be improved by bone reconstructions. Bone reconstructions are rarely performed because surgery is complex and unsafe in irradiated bone. The aim of the study was to evaluate the bone reconstruction possibilities of macroporous biphasic calcium-phosphate (MBCP™) associated to autologous bone marrow (BM) graft injected after irradiation. MBCP hollowed blocks were specially designed and implanted in tibia and femur bone before irradiation in a dog model.Download documentCalcium phosphate scaffold and bone marrow for bone reconstruction in irradiated area: a dog study - O. Mallard et Al.
FUNDAMENTAL - Osteoinduction - Squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) of the upper aero-digestive tract are characterized by a high incidence of bone invasion; their treatment often requires large and damaging surgical resections and radiotherapy. Surgical and radiotherapeutic procedures generate irreversible effects on normal tissues, involving injuries on their reparation properties, especially on bone.Download documentClinical abd histologic aspects of biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic (BCP) used in connection with implant placement - A. Piat
DENTAL - The aim of this study was a clinical and histologic evaluation in man of the potential use of BCP as a bone replacement material in implant dentistry.Download documentClinical applications of calcium phosphate ceramics : Clinical and paraclinical results for 66 cases - F. Gouin et Al. - SOFCOT
CLINICAL - Human orthopaedic - The inherent drawbacks of bone autografts and allografts have encouraged the development of synthetic bone substitutes. Among these, calcium phosphate ceramics are a material of choice. The characteristics of bone-material interactions are related to the physical properties, in particular macroporosityDownload documentComblement osseux par céramique phosphocalcique biphasés macroporeuse - F. Gouin et Al. - Revue de la chirurgie orthopédique
CLINICAL - Human Orthopaedic - The authors report their experience with the use of a biphasic calcium phosphate bone substitute in 23 cases.Download documentCurrent state of the art of biphasic calcium phosphate bioceramics - G. Daculsi - journal of materials science : material in me
FUNDAMENTAL - Concept of BCP - The development of calcium phosphate ceramics and other related biomaterials for bone graft involved a better control of the process of biomaterials resorption and bone substitution. Synthetic bone graft materials are available as alternatives to autogenous bone for repair, substitution or auguementation.Download document



