Szabó G, Illés T
Pécsi Orvostudományi Egyetem Orthopaediai Klinika, közleménye.
Magy Traumatol Orthop Helyreallito Seb. 1992;35(3):259-64.
Authors have proven with previous experiments that the decalcinated bone can be used as transplant. In this paper their experiments to increase the osteogene capacity of this kind of bone for replacement are described. It is stated that with the use of electric after treatment both the speed of the development of new bone after bone replacement both the rebuilding on the recipient bone ends may be advantageously influenced. With their method the bone defect in the rabbit's radius could be healed in four weeks.