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Bone allografts in spinal surgery

T I Malinin, M D Brown

    Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
    |January 1, 1981
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    Orthopedic surgeons can now replace diseased spine segments using bone allografts. A dedicated Tissue Bank at the University of Miami-Jackson Medical Center facilitated this advancement for widespread clinical use.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedics
    • Tissue Engineering
    • Transplantation Biology

    Background:

    • Spinal reconstruction historically faced limitations in replacing diseased bone segments.
    • The clinical application of bone allografts was hindered by the absence of standardized procurement and preparation methods.
    • Limited progress in spinal graft transplantation was attributed to the lack of dedicated infrastructure for bone allograft handling.

    Observation:

    • A specialized Tissue Bank was established at the University of Miami-Jackson Medical Center to address the challenges in bone allograft utilization.
    • This initiative aimed to provide a reliable source of safely obtained and prepared bone allografts.
    • The bank's services were crucial for advancing the clinical study and application of allogeneic bone grafts.

    Findings:

    • The establishment of the Tissue Bank significantly accelerated the clinical use of freeze-dried bone allografts.
    • This resource enabled orthopedic and neurologic surgeons nationwide to access and utilize bone allografts.
    • The bank's operations fostered greater confidence and consistency in allograft transplantation procedures.

    Implications:

    • The Tissue Bank model has the potential to advance orthopedic and neurologic surgical practices.
    • Improved access to bone allografts can lead to better patient outcomes in spinal reconstruction.
    • Standardized tissue banking practices are essential for the routine clinical transplantation of bone allografts.

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