TABLE 6.
Atrophic | Hypertrophic | |
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Type of tissue | ||
Fibrocartilaginous tissue | 33, 34 | 34, 46 |
Fibrous tissue | 16, 32, 34 | 34, 36 |
Cartilaginous tissue | 16 | 32, 34, 45 |
Collagenous extracellular matrix/connective tissue | 11, 13, 32, 33 | 32, 33, 45 |
Bone tissue |
No ossicles 32 ; occasional bony islands 15 , 33 , 34 ; lack of viable osteoclasts and greater percentage of pericytes, CD31+ and reduced number of lymphocytes compared to induced membrane tissue 8 Mixture of lamellar and woven bone 16 |
No ossicles 32 , 36 ; bony islands 15 , 34 , 45 , 46 |
Necrotic bone | More prevalent 34 | ‐ |
Bone production | Predominantly via the endochondral route 34 | Bone formation by both endochondral and intramembranous ossification 34 |
Cells | ||
Vascularization | Well vascularized 34 |
As only reporting on studies published after our original review 1 would provide an incomplete picture of the differences between atrophic and hypertrophic non‐unions, we include all relevant data regardless of publication date.
References highlighted bold: new references published after our original review. 1