Research Article Volume 17 Issue 2 - 2026

Bone Transplantation and Regenerative Therapies, New Pattern Discovery

Da-Yong Lu* and Jin-Yu Che

School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, Shanghai, PR China

*Corresponding Author: Da-Yong Lu, School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, Shanghai, PR China.
Received: November 24, 2025; Published: January 28, 2026



Bone disease is one of the most occurred categories of human diseases that can cause great pain or movement incapability. Bone surgery, as an important kind of treatment needs to improve convention in skills, procedures and technology. System and technology broadening is relatively realistic for therapeutic progression. Many past challenge and obstacles have been narrowed in the past decade. A gradual improvement for bone surgery and replacement emerged in the clinic. Facing with difficult issue of these skills and technology, this editorial highlights some of new trends in this area.

 Keywords: Bone Surgery; Artificial Bones; 3-D Printer; Stem-Cell; Bone Replacement

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Da-Yong Lu and Jin-Yu Che. “Bone Transplantation and Regenerative Therapies, New Pattern Discovery”. EC Orthopaedics  17.2 (2026): 01-04.