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Behandlung von Knochendefekten

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Praxis der Knieendoprothetik
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Grundsätzlich muss zwischen einer generalisierten, größere Skelettahschnitte betreffenden Verminderung der Knochensubstanz (z.B. Osteoporose), einer umschriebenen, regional begrenzten Reduktion des Kalksalzgehaltes (z.B. als Folge einer schmerzbedingten Schonung oder eines langjährigen „stress-shieldings“ unter Implantaten) und lokalisierten Defekten unterschieden werden. In ungünstigen Fällen, wie z. B. bei rheumatischen Gelenkdestruktionen, können diese Formen gleichzeitig vorkommen und sich in ihren Auswirkungen noch verstärken.

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Gohlke, F. (2001). Behandlung von Knochendefekten. In: Praxis der Knieendoprothetik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59518-9_14

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