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Human Cranial Bone Structure and the Healing of Cranial Bone Grafts: a Study Using Backscattered Electron Imaging and Confocal Microscopy

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Date 1990 Jan 1
PMID 2337245
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This study explored the microstructure of human cranial bone at different ages, and the survival, remodelling and modelling of cranial bone grafts. A combination of reflection and fluorescence confocal optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy in the backscattered electron imaging mode was employed to examine highly polished block faces of plastic-embedded bone fragments as harvested for grafting, or recovered after a period in situ as a graft. The methods enabled remarkably detailed information on bone content, maturation and turnover to be gleaned from tiny scraps of bone. Microfractures in the harvested bone were repaired at the graft site, with welding of old and new bone indicating revascularization. Human cranial bone grafts successfully stimulated bone cell differentiation, supported new bone formation on resorbed and unresorbed surfaces, and underwent bone turnover. The type and organization of new bone reflected the growth rate and maturation of the graft rather than the age of the patient.

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