Abstract
Osteomedullography (at Day 60) and angiography (at Day 90) were performed to evaluate for the first time frozen decalcified allogenic bone graft and aluminum-calcium-phosphorus oxide (ALCAP) ceramic implants alone and in combination with autogenous bone marrow and citrated plasma in 18 adult, nondescript goats. The results demonstrated comparatively faster new bone formation and intense vascularization in the composite bone grafts. ALCAP ceramics were not effective as decalcified bone graft. Presence of bone matrix was essential for utilization of the osteogenic property of bone marrow and citrated plasma in the reconstruction of bone.
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