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Concentrated autologous bone marrow injection in the surgical treatment of scaphoid non-union

New surgical techniques for the treatment of scaphoid non-union, developed in the last two decades, now enable a healing rate of 80–90%. However, no consensus exists for the surgical treatment of non-union. On the other hand, regenerative medicine techniques have enriched the therapeutic armamentari...

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Published in:Hand surgery and rehabilitation 2024-12, p.102069, Article 102069
Main Authors: Maincourt, Pierre, Andro, Christophe, Perchoc, Arnaud, Daoulas, Thomas, Hu, Weiguo, Perruisseau-Carrier, Anne
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