Bone as Biomaterial
, Ca2+, and hydroxyapatite hydroxide are replaced by carbonate, Mg2, and fluoride respectively. Compared with mineral hydroxyapatite, these imperfect crystals are more soluble and easily dissolved during resorption in the…
, Ca2+, and hydroxyapatite hydroxide are replaced by carbonate, Mg2, and fluoride respectively. Compared with mineral hydroxyapatite, these imperfect crystals are more soluble and easily dissolved during resorption in the…
© Springer-Verlag London 2016Dominique G. Poitout (ed.)Biomechanics and Biomaterials in Orthopedics10.1007/978-1-84882-664-9_12 12. Striated Muscles, an Underestimated Natural Biomaterial: Their Essential Contribution to Healing and Reconstruction of Bone Defects Haim Stein1 and Moshe Solomonow2 (1) Department of…
© Springer-Verlag London 2016Dominique G. Poitout (ed.)Biomechanics and Biomaterials in Orthopedics10.1007/978-1-84882-664-9_11 11. Cement with Antimitotics Philippe Hernigou1 (1) Orthopaedics Department, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France Philippe Hernigou Email: philippe.hernigou@wanadoo.fr KeywordsCement with antimitoticsAntimitotic cementOsteosynthesis after…
Brand 1 Brand 2 Brand 3 Brand 4 Powder components 40 g 40 g 40 g 40 g PMMA (polymer) 88.85 %(w/w) 15.00 %(w/w) 89.25 %(w/w) Polystyrene/MMA copolymer 75.00…
(1) Faculté de Médecine Nord, Sce Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologie, Aix-Marseille Université, Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire Marseille North, Chemin des Bourrely, 13015 Marseille, France (2) Brd Baille, Centre de Transfusion Sanguine,…
© Springer-Verlag London 2016Dominique G. Poitout (ed.)Biomechanics and Biomaterials in Orthopedics10.1007/978-1-84882-664-9_2 2. Biomaterials Used in Orthopedics Dominique G. Poitout1 (1) Faculté de Médecine Nord, Sce Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologie, Aix-Marseille Université, Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire Marseille…
Type No. of cases Spongy, cortical and osteocartilaginous allografts 871 Massive diaphyseal and cortico-spongy grafts 303 Hip reconstruction 356 Spongy (femoral heads) 286 Of which Acetabula 49 Five with the…
Fig. 12.1 Pre-operative radiographs in anteroposterior (a), lateral (b) and trans-oral (c) projetions Fig. 12.2 Pre-operative CT scans of the C2 lesion, pathognomonic for osteoblastoma Fig. 12.3 Pre-operative angiography and…
Fig. 10.1 Left side. Upper Cervical Spine (UCS) approach: (1) hyoid bone, (2) angle of the mandible, (3) mastoid tip, and (4) anterior border of sternocleidomastoid muscle Fig. 10.2 Left…
Fig. 9.1 Surgical approches to CVJ Anterior Approach Transcranial (transfrontal, orbitozygomatic, pterional) Transnasal (transsphenoidal, transmaxillary, endoscopic) Transoral (transpalatal, buccopharyngeal, translabiomandibular, translabioglossomandibular, endoscopic) Transcervical Posterior Approach Suboccipital, retrosigmoid, extreme lateral Lateral…