Bone Transplantation
Bone Transplantation is a surgical procedure that involves the transfer of new bone to replace damaged, diseased, or missing bone. This procedure can be used to restore the normal function of a joint, replace damaged bone, or improve the appearance of a person’s face. Bone transplantation has a significant impact on quality of life, as it can improve mobility and reduce the pain and discomfort associated with damaged bone. It can also be used to treat bone diseases such as osteoporosis, osteonecrosis, and bone cancer. Bone transplantation is also used to treat trauma, fractures, or congenital defects that cannot be repaired with other treatments.
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