Dr Yanny Marliana
Thankfully, our forefathers - in the fight to survive, were quick to remedy this.
Ancient Egyptians are said to be amongst the earliest to attempt bone reconstruction - using wooden splints to immobilise broken bones. During the Middle Ages, as techniques improved, Islamic physicians started using metal pins to hold bone fragments together, a method used till this day.
Today, bone and tissue grafting have also become a common practice and the technology has flung the doors wide with polymers and synthetic bone substitutes which accelerate bone reconstruction. With a range of computer-assisted techniques and materials, Dr Yanny Marliana shares brief insights about what compelled her to embark on this journey…
How did you get into this area of research?
During the three months of academic attachment in the UK, I spent about seven weeks at Nottingham Trent University with my collaborator, Dr Yvonne Reinwald.