The removed bone flap was sent to a sterile box, where it was nurtured with a special sterile liquid to prevent the loss of calcium and moisture, and to avoid shrinkage and reduction in size during the time between this surgery and the second-stage repair surgery. The liquid provides certain nutrients to the bone tissue through special osmosis to prevent necrosis of bone tissue during ischemia.
The configuration of this liquid was completed by the researchers in the Stem Cell Laboratory. For them, this is not a difficult task; it can be prepared within a week or two to create the nutrient solution Yang Ping desired.
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