Bone grafting according to Albee

Albee bone grafting, or Albee surgery as it is also called, is one of the most effective ways to restore bones. It is used in the treatment of various bone injuries and is used to grow new bone tissue to correct bone defects.

The Albee procedure was developed by Canadian surgeon Robert Ohl



Introduction

Bone grafting is an operation to replace lost bone fragments of the human body. Most often, about 25 points of the skeleton where large joints are located are operated on. There is also plastic surgery of the lower jaw bones - this operation is performed after jaw tumors have been removed.

Albee, a registered patent for an innovative jawbone correction technique called “composite two-component silicon panel.” In Russia, this material is called an artificial jaw and is used as a graft in surgical interventions to replace dental tissues in the jaw.