Advances in Materials Science and Implant Orthopedic Surgery
Herausgegeben:Kossowsky, R.; Kossovsky, Nir
Advances in Materials Science and Implant Orthopedic Surgery
Herausgegeben:Kossowsky, R.; Kossovsky, Nir
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Advances in Materials Science and Implant Orthopedic Surgery brings together experts from major university hospitals, materials scientists specializing in bio-materials, and development engineers working for implant manufacturers to address such issues as: mechanisms of fixation; foreign-body immune response; generation and consequences of ionic and wear debris; materials selection, design and manufacturing schemes; and surgical techniques to maximize the safety and efficacy of the devices.
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Advances in Materials Science and Implant Orthopedic Surgery brings together experts from major university hospitals, materials scientists specializing in bio-materials, and development engineers working for implant manufacturers to address such issues as: mechanisms of fixation; foreign-body immune response; generation and consequences of ionic and wear debris; materials selection, design and manufacturing schemes; and surgical techniques to maximize the safety and efficacy of the devices.
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- Nato Science Series E: 294
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-94-010-4070-9
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 160mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9789401040709
- ISBN-10: 9401040702
- Artikelnr.: 39915313
- Nato Science Series E: 294
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-94-010-4070-9
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 160mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9789401040709
- ISBN-10: 9401040702
- Artikelnr.: 39915313
Introduction: Biomaterials and Implant Surgery.- Particles of Biomaterials Recruit Macrophages Which Can Differentiate into Bone Resorbing Cells.- Biological Consequences of Polymeric Materials - Silicones, PMMA, UHMWPE.- The Characterization of Biologically Important Apatite Surfaces Using the Dual Constant Composition and FTIR Microscopy Techniques.- Activity of Plasma Proteins Regarding Biomaterials Corrosion - pH Effects.- Zespol Stabilizer in the Treatment of Open Fractures of the Zeugopodium Bones in Dogs and a Goat.- R & D and Manufacturing of Biomaterials and Implants in the Sociopolitical Context.- Materials & Reliability Issues in Total Hip Arthroplasty.- Mechanical Failure of Cemented Femoral Total Hip Replacement.- Modelling and Finite Element Analysis of a Ceramic Femoral Knee Prosthesis.- The Influence of Processing Conditions on the Mechanical Behaviour of UHMWPE/HA and PMMA/HA Composites.- Behaviour of HA coated Ti-6A1-4V Under Cyclic Bending in Hank's and Isotonic Saline Solutions: An Electrochemical and Structural Study.- Improvement of Ion Implantation of Prosthetic Femoral Heads. Testing of the Friction Behaviour with A Physiological Hip Joint Simulator.- Wear Behaviour of Ion Implanted TI6AL4V Against UHMWPE.- Biological Resurfacing Using Synthetic Materials: A Review of Surgical Philosophy and Clinical Experience Using Carbon Fibre.- Processing Biodegradable Natural Polyesters for Porous Soft-Materials.- The Role of Acrylic Polyelectrolytes and Acrylic Gels as Crystalization Inhibitors and Promoters of Calcium Oxalate.- Sol-Gel Derived Bioactive Hydroxyapatite Coatings.- Brazing of A1203 to AISI 316L Stainless Steel and Ti c.p. for Packaging Telemetric Systems for Orthopaedic Applications.- Summary Discussion.
Introduction: Biomaterials and Implant Surgery.- Particles of Biomaterials Recruit Macrophages Which Can Differentiate into Bone Resorbing Cells.- Biological Consequences of Polymeric Materials - Silicones, PMMA, UHMWPE.- The Characterization of Biologically Important Apatite Surfaces Using the Dual Constant Composition and FTIR Microscopy Techniques.- Activity of Plasma Proteins Regarding Biomaterials Corrosion - pH Effects.- Zespol Stabilizer in the Treatment of Open Fractures of the Zeugopodium Bones in Dogs and a Goat.- R & D and Manufacturing of Biomaterials and Implants in the Sociopolitical Context.- Materials & Reliability Issues in Total Hip Arthroplasty.- Mechanical Failure of Cemented Femoral Total Hip Replacement.- Modelling and Finite Element Analysis of a Ceramic Femoral Knee Prosthesis.- The Influence of Processing Conditions on the Mechanical Behaviour of UHMWPE/HA and PMMA/HA Composites.- Behaviour of HA coated Ti-6A1-4V Under Cyclic Bending in Hank's and Isotonic Saline Solutions: An Electrochemical and Structural Study.- Improvement of Ion Implantation of Prosthetic Femoral Heads. Testing of the Friction Behaviour with A Physiological Hip Joint Simulator.- Wear Behaviour of Ion Implanted TI6AL4V Against UHMWPE.- Biological Resurfacing Using Synthetic Materials: A Review of Surgical Philosophy and Clinical Experience Using Carbon Fibre.- Processing Biodegradable Natural Polyesters for Porous Soft-Materials.- The Role of Acrylic Polyelectrolytes and Acrylic Gels as Crystalization Inhibitors and Promoters of Calcium Oxalate.- Sol-Gel Derived Bioactive Hydroxyapatite Coatings.- Brazing of A1203 to AISI 316L Stainless Steel and Ti c.p. for Packaging Telemetric Systems for Orthopaedic Applications.- Summary Discussion.