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Bone augmentation for cancellous bone development of a new animal model

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Table 1 Group distribution and CT analysis
Figure 2 Correct placement of the aiming device. The aiming device was placed with the tube for the needle at the medial aspect and thesharp tip fixed on the lateral aspect of the tibia (a)
Figure 3 Injection procedure.control Injections were performed with an Optimed CementoRE gun (a) and made in multiple steps under fluoroscopic (b).
Figure 4 Harvesting method. To provide a standardized evaluation process and locate the area of interest, an appropriate harvesting methodwas designed: Using a custom-made screw the original direction of the needle could be established (a)
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