| The minimization of morbidity in cranio-maxillofacial osseous reconstruction: Bone graft harvesting and coral-derived granules as a bone graft substitute | ||
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The thesis is based on the following original articles, which are referred to in the text by numerals I to V:
I Caminiti MF, Sàndor GKB & Carmichael RP (1999) Quantification of bone harvested from the iliac crest using a power-driven trephine. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 57: 801–805.
II Sàndor GKB, Rittenberg BN, Clokie CML & Caminiti MF (2003) Clinical success in harvesting autogenous bone using a minimally invasive trephine. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 61: 164–168.
III Sàndor GKB, Nish IA & Carmichael RP (2003) Comparison of conventional surgery with motorized trephine in bone harvest from the anterior iliac crest. Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontics 95: 150–155.
IV Marchac D & Sàndor GKB (1994) Use of coral granules in the craniofacial skeleton. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 5: 213–217.