G W Omlor
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Lehner B, Omlor G, Geisbusch A, Bollmann J
Orthopade
. 2020 Jan;
49(2):149-156.
PMID: 31974630
Background: The treatment of primary malignant bone tumours is interdisciplinary and individually adapted to the patient. Nowadays, limb salvage surgery is usually possible, and the subsequent reconstruction is carried out...
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Omlor G, Lorenz S, Nerlich A, Guehring T, Richter W
Eur Spine J
. 2018 Aug;
27(10):2639-2649.
PMID: 30141058
Purpose: Disc regeneration through matrix-assisted autologous mesenchymal stromal cell therapy seems promising against disc degeneration with convincing results in small animal models. Whether these positive results can be transferred to...
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Lehner B, Rehnitz C, Geisbusch A, Akbar M, Omlor G
Orthopade
. 2017 May;
46(6):505-509.
PMID: 28477060
Benign tumors of the spine are rare and may lead to unspecific back pain. The classification of the lesion is typically achieved with a combination of imaging techniques (MRI and...
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Omlor G, Nerlich A, Tirlapur U, Urban J, Guehring T
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2014 Oct;
134(12):1673-81.
PMID: 25348151
Introduction: Embryonic notochordal disc nucleus cells (NC) have been identified to protect disc tissue against disc degeneration but in human beings NC phenotype gets lost with aging and the pathophysiological...
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Omlor G, Fischer J, Kleinschmitt K, Benz K, Holschbach J, Brohm K, et al.
Eur Spine J
. 2014 May;
23(9):1837-47.
PMID: 24801573
Purpose: Cell therapy would be favorably performed immediately after nucleotomy, to restore intervertebral disc functionality and to slow down disc degeneration. Promising results were reported from small animal models but...
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Omlor G, Kretzer J, Reinders J, Streit M, Bruckner T, Gotterbarm T, et al.
Acta Biomater
. 2012 Dec;
9(4):6278-82.
PMID: 23232209
The objective of the present cross-sectional study was to determine in vivo titanium ion levels following cementless total hip arthroplasty (THA) using a modular stem system with different shapes for...
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Lehner B, Akbar M, Rehnitz C, Omlor G, Dapunt U, Burckhardt I
Orthopade
. 2012 Sep;
41(9):702-10.
PMID: 22945398
In most cases spondylodiscitis is due to a monomicrobial infection caused by hematogenous dissemination of Staphylococcus aureus. There are, however, many other possible pathogens causing spondylodiscitis and the pathogen responsible...
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Omlor G, Lehner B, Wiedenhofer B, Deininger C, Weber M, Rehnitz C
Orthopade
. 2012 Jul;
41(8):618-22.
PMID: 22832586
Osteoid osteoma was first described by Jaffe in 1935 as a benign bone neoplasm mainly located in the diaphyseal areas of long bones: 10% are located in the spine, mainly...
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Omlor G, Nerlich A, Lorenz H, Bruckner T, Richter W, Pfeiffer M, et al.
Eur Spine J
. 2012 Apr;
21(9):1700-8.
PMID: 22531895
Introduction: Disc degeneration and re-herniation after nucleotomy procedures are common problems. Simultaneous application of hyaluronic acid (HA)-based matrix has been proposed to limit disc degeneration. This, however, is hampered by...
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Omlor G, Bertram H, Kleinschmidt K, Fischer J, Brohm K, Guehring T, et al.
Eur Spine J
. 2009 Dec;
19(4):601-12.
PMID: 20039083
Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration involves a series of biochemical and morphological changes leading to loss of spinal stability and flexibility. Cell therapy is promising to reconstitute IVDs with new cells,...