OrthoBiologics provides state-of-the-art knowledge of current biologic therapies for a variety of orthopaedic conditions in a single source. The content is presented in a straightforward manner, including defining all currently available orthobiologic options, discussing processing characteristics and appropriate clinical use, and finally, summarizing clinical applications and outcomes as well as future potential directions. In addition to covering current approaches and applications, the editors aim for this book to present "best practices" for those practicing and researching orthopaedic…mehr
OrthoBiologics provides state-of-the-art knowledge of current biologic therapies for a variety of orthopaedic conditions in a single source. The content is presented in a straightforward manner, including defining all currently available orthobiologic options, discussing processing characteristics and appropriate clinical use, and finally, summarizing clinical applications and outcomes as well as future potential directions. In addition to covering current approaches and applications, the editors aim for this book to present "best practices" for those practicing and researching orthopaedic pathologies and orthobiologic treatments, including blood and cellular based therapies. The editors are world-renown experts in the field and this book fills a gap in the market.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Autologous blood; platelet-rich plasma and platelet-poor plasma 2. Defining, measuring and optimizing platelet-rich plasma 3. Optimal use of platelet-rich plasma and plateletpoor plasma 4. Where orthobiologics started: what are mesenchymal stem cells? 5. Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells 6. Defining, optimizing, and measuring bone marrow aspirate and bone marrow concentrate 7. Optimal clinical use of bone marrow aspirate and bone marrow aspirate concentrate 8. Adipose mesenchymal stromal cells 9. Defining, optimizing, measuring, and utilizing adipose, MFAT, etc. 10. Optimal clinical use of adipose mesenchymalstromal cells 11. Basic science and preclinical evidence for amniotic membrane2derived allografts in 12. Defining, optimizing, and measuring amniotic/ placental mesenchymal stem cells 13. Optimal clinical use of amniotic/placental mesenchymal stem cells 14. Synovial mesenchymal stem cells 15. Peripheral blood stem cells 16. Orthobiologics-growth factors and mediators 17. Orthobiologics in the procedure room-who, what, where, when, and how 18. Orthobiologics in the operating room-who, what, where, when, and how 19. The changing regulatory environment: regulations and restrictions 20. Bioscaffolds for osteochondral injuries of the knee 21. Orthobiologics on the horizon 22. Complications associated with orthobiologics
1. Autologous blood; platelet-rich plasma and platelet-poor plasma 2. Defining, measuring and optimizing platelet-rich plasma 3. Optimal use of platelet-rich plasma and plateletpoor plasma 4. Where orthobiologics started: what are mesenchymal stem cells? 5. Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells 6. Defining, optimizing, and measuring bone marrow aspirate and bone marrow concentrate 7. Optimal clinical use of bone marrow aspirate and bone marrow aspirate concentrate 8. Adipose mesenchymal stromal cells 9. Defining, optimizing, measuring, and utilizing adipose, MFAT, etc. 10. Optimal clinical use of adipose mesenchymalstromal cells 11. Basic science and preclinical evidence for amniotic membrane2derived allografts in 12. Defining, optimizing, and measuring amniotic/ placental mesenchymal stem cells 13. Optimal clinical use of amniotic/placental mesenchymal stem cells 14. Synovial mesenchymal stem cells 15. Peripheral blood stem cells 16. Orthobiologics-growth factors and mediators 17. Orthobiologics in the procedure room-who, what, where, when, and how 18. Orthobiologics in the operating room-who, what, where, when, and how 19. The changing regulatory environment: regulations and restrictions 20. Bioscaffolds for osteochondral injuries of the knee 21. Orthobiologics on the horizon 22. Complications associated with orthobiologics
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