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On the other hand, the manner of performance of the cancellous bone plastic is vitally important.
Nevertheless, a review of the literature shows that the size which delineates the borderline between cancellous bone plastic and callus distraction is not agreed upon.
small partial diaphyseal defects up to semi-diaphyseal defects or full diaphyseal defects (<3 4 cm), with good surrounding soft tissue → autologous cancellous bone plastic (+/− growth factors, +/− antibiotic chips).
The following principles can serve as general guidelines for decision-making: small partial diaphyseal defects up to semi-diaphyseal defects or full diaphyseal defects (<3 4 cm), with good surrounding soft tissue → autologous cancellous bone plastic (+/− growth factors, +/− antibiotic chips) full diaphyseal bone defect (>3 4 cm), impractical surrounding soft tissue → callotaxis.
To increase fixation of the ALLs and PLLs to the bone, plastic plates were glued atop the ligament attachments and rigidly secured with machine screws.
The bony surgery procedures were stratified into instrument fixation, prosthesis application, bone biopsy or excision, and bone-grafting or other bone plastic procedures, and surgical interventions in the spinal area were further classified as anterior or posterior-lateral fusion procedures.
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