The preparation of multifunctional nanocomposite scaffolds for use in bone tissue engineering
Abstract
Every year millions of people suffer with bone defects which can arise from injuries,
oncological resection and progressive degenerative diseases. When these problems arise bone can
normally repair itself, however, if the damage is beyond natural repair by the body either an
autograft or allograft must be carried out. An autograft, also known as autologous bone graft
involves taking non-essential bone from another part of that patient’s body and using it to bridge the
gap in the damaged area. An allograft also known as an allogenic bone graft is an alternative
method which involves using bone which is harvested from a donor. Both of the above methods
have drawbacks, these include an increased risk of infection, limited supply of non-essential bone,
risk of disease transmission not to mention another surgery procedure which results in increased
pain and healing time for the patient