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Old Dominion University

2002

Critical size defect

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Healing Times For Circular Wounds On Plane And Spherical Bone Surfaces, J. A. Adam Jan 2002

Healing Times For Circular Wounds On Plane And Spherical Bone Surfaces, J. A. Adam

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A mathematical model is developed for the rate of healing of a circular wound in a spherical "skull". The motivation for this model is based on experimental studies of the "'critical size defect" (CSD) in animal models; this has been defined as the smallest intraosseous wound that does not heal by bone formation during the lifetime of the animal [1]. For practical purposes, this timescale can usually be taken as one year. In [2], the definition was further extended to a defect which has less than ton percent bony regeneration during the lifetime of the animal. CSDS can "heal" by …