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Georg Osterhoff

Researcher at Leipzig University

Publications -  181
Citations -  3097

Georg Osterhoff is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Fracture fixation. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 151 publications receiving 2095 citations. Previous affiliations of Georg Osterhoff include University of Zurich & University of British Columbia.

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Bone mechanical properties and changes with osteoporosis.

TL;DR: This review will define the role of collagen and within-bone heterogeneity and elaborate the importance of trabecular and cortical architecture with regard to their effect on the mechanical strength of bone.
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Metallic artefact reduction with monoenergetic dual-energy CT: systematic ex vivo evaluation of posterior spinal fusion implants from various vendors and different spine levels.

TL;DR: Monoenergetic DECT provides significantly better image quality and less metallic artefacts from implants than SECT and CT images are interpreted better with monoenergetic extrapolation using dual-energy (DE) CT.
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Medial support by fibula bone graft in angular stable plate fixation of proximal humeral fractures: an in vitro study with synthetic bone

TL;DR: Medial support with an intramedullary fibular graft in an angular stable fixation of the proximal humerus in vitro increases overall stiffness of the bone-implant construct and reduces migration of the humeral head fragment.
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Matrix-Associated Implantation of Predifferentiated Mesenchymal Stem Cells Versus Articular Chondrocytes In Vivo Results of Cartilage Repair After 1 Year

TL;DR: Repairs of chronic osteochondral defects with collagen hydrogels composed of chondrogenically predifferentiated MSC shows no signs of degradation after 1 year in vivo, and suggests an encouraging method for future treatment of focal osteochondrals without donor site morbidity by harvesting articular chondrocytes.
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Percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation in S1 and S2 for posterior pelvic ring injuries: technique and perioperative complications.

TL;DR: Percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation is a rapid and definitive treatment for posterior pelvic ring injuries with a low risk of secondary bleeding during posterior pelvic stabilization.