ba0001pp73 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013
Dienelt Anke
, Sass Andrea F
, Preininger Bernd
, Schmidt-Bleek Katharina
, Duda Georg N
The clinical orthopaedic problem of delayed healing or non-union after complex fractures affects 510% of all patients, especially within the elderly population. Recently several in vitro studies showed that CD133+ cells bare angiogenic capacities and contribute to a better outcome concerning ischemia induced angiogenesis in vivo. A local administration of these specific cells to the fracture gap appears feasible as a new treatment option for biological ...