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Effects of Different Levels of Crushing on the Viability of Rabbit Costal and Nasal Septal Cartilages
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The level of crushing determines the rate of viability for the crushed cartilage. Viability rates and the clinical properties of the slightly crushed cartilage grafts at long-term follow-up may be similar to those of the intact cartilage grafts. However, severe or significant crushing leads to a decrement in the viability of the chondrocytes and may cause unpredictable degrees of volume loss at long-term follow-up.