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implants_international magazine of oral implantology No. 2, 2016

motor or major sensitive nerve branches and the associated functional failures were not recorded. Peritoneal perfora- tions, for example by the hollow drill, were theoreticallypossible,butdidnotoccurei- ther. Infections, impaired wound healing, or secondary haemorrhages requiring in- tervention did not occur. Postoperatively, a sensibility disorder tending to remission (hypoesthesia) of the donorsitewasnoticedonlyintwopatients (1.38%)withinthefirstthreeweeks.Eleven (14.2 %) patients did not suffer from any postoperative pain of the donor site. 58 (85.8 %) patients stated to suffer from pains of the pelvic donor site when they came out of anaesthesia. Within two weeks, the major share of the patients did notfeelanypainofthedonorsiteanymore (Fig.5).Innocasewerethepainsdescribed as unendurable. Temporary movement restrictions, e.g. when standing up or climbing stairs, oc- curred relatively ­frequently with 62.32 % (43 patients), but were individually and ­subjectively overlaid, amongst others with regard to the dimension of the intervention. In any case, they disappeared completely ­after two weeks at the latest. All patients were satisfied with the aes- thetic result of the donor site. 65 (94.2 %) Atelo-Collagen Membrane for GBR & GTR Hypro-Sorb M ® Bioimplon GmbH Friedrich-List-Str. 27 35398 Gießen +49 (0)641 6868 1123 www.bioimplon.de excellent handling properties optimal barrier function natural, pure, bovine Atelo-Collagen free of immunogenic telopeptides innovative semi-rigid membrane highest biocompatibility completely resorbed within 6 months The New Generation of AD Fig. 3a Fig. 3b Fig. 3c Fig. 3d Fig. 3e Fig. 3f Fig. 3a: Skin incision along the Langer lines perpendicularly to the iliac crest. – Fig. 3b: Representation of the iliac crest. – Fig. 3c: Harvesting of a cortical/cancellous bone flake using the oscillating saw. – Fig. 3d: Harvesting of cancellous bone cylinders using the hollow drill. – Fig. 3e: Cortical/cancellous bone flake and homogenised cancellous bone. – Fig. 3f: Continuous subcutaneous suture. +49 (0)64168681123

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