Recipient bone (muscle, skin) transplantation

Bone defects caused by bone tumor resection or injury; congenital tibia pseudojoints, or pseudojoints caused by fracture nonunion; various benign bone tumors or inflammatory lesions left after scraping the cavity, Bone graft filling to restore the solidity of the bone; for various internal and external joint fusions, limb extensions, osteotomy, and poor blood flow for fracture reduction and reduction, bone graft can fill defects, promote healing, and strengthen Fusion; congenital hip dislocation with acetabular cap or hip osteotomy; poor blood supply fractures, such as femoral neck capsule fractures, or ischemic osteonecrosis, such as adult femoral head necrosis, may be anastomosed with blood vessels Bone transplantation to replace hardened bone, increase local blood supply, and promote bone healing

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