نتایج جستجو برای: bone replacements

تعداد نتایج: 311060  

2008
Nilesh Patil Wen - tao Jin Christopher S Mow

Total hip replacement has consistently been shown to be one of the most reliable and successful surgical procedures in orthopaedic surgery . However time, the longevity of total hip replacement implants may be limited by osteolysis and aseptic loosening regardless of the method of fixation . Osteolysis manifests itself by causing progressive periprosthetic bone resorption secondary to the biolo...

2013
Justin M. Green Nadim J. Hallab Yen-Shuo Liao Venkat Narayan Edward M. Schwarz Chao Xie

Wear debris-induced osteolysis remains the greatest limitation of long-term success for total joint replacements with ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) bearings. To address oxidative degradation post-gamma irradiation, manufacturers are investigating the incorporation of antioxidants into PE resins. Similarly, larger molecular weight monomers have been developed to increase cros...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2004
I D Learmonth

©2004 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery doi:10.1302/0301-620X.86B1.14864 $2.00 J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 2004;86-B:13-9. Total hip replacement is the second most common elective surgical procedure performed in the UK. It is estimated that by 2010 Europe will have more people over 60 years of age than under 20 years. The number of total hip replacements will therefore continue to ...

2012
Philippe Wagner Håkan Olsson Jonas Ranstam Otto Robertsson Ming Hao Zheng Lars Lidgren

This is a review of the hip arthroplasty era. We concentrate on new metal bearings, surface replacements, and the lessons not learned, and we highlight recent reports on malignancies and joint implants. A low incidence of blood malignancies has been found in bone marrow taken at prosthetic surgery. The incidence is increased after replacement with knee implants that release very low systemic le...

2015
James Drummond Phong Tran Camdon Fary Rajshree Mootanah

Recent alarming joint registry data highlighting increased revision rates has prompted further research into the area of metal-on-metal hip replacements and resurfacings. This review article examines the latest literature on the topic of adverse reactions to metal debris and summarises the most up-to-date guidelines on patient management. Adverse reactions to metal debris can cause significant ...

2014
Luca Guarda-Nardini Daniele Manfredini Marco Olivo Giuseppe Ferronato

BACKGROUND The literature on total alloplastic temporomandibular joint (TMJ) reconstructions is encouraging, and studies on total alloplastic TMJ replacements outcomes showed acceptable improvements in terms of both pain levels and jaw function. Nevertheless, some adverse events, such as heterotopic bone formation around the implanted prosthesis, may occur. In consideration of that, the present...

Journal: :The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants 2001
G Gomez-Roman M Kruppenbacher H Weber W Schulte

The present study investigated 124 stepped-screw implants (gritblasted and acid-etched surface) placed in 104 patients immediately after tooth extraction or implant explantation and followed between August 1990 and December 1996. Implants of varying diameters and lengths were used to cover a wide range of indications in both the maxilla and mandible; 68% of the implants supported single-tooth r...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1994
A S Shanbhag J J Jacobs T T Glant J L Gilbert J Black J O Galante

Interfacial membranes collected at revision from 11 failed uncemented Ti-alloy total hip replacements were examined. Particles in the membranes were characterised by electron microscopy, microchemical spectroscopy and particle size analysis. Most were polyethylene and had a mean size of 0.53 micron +/- 0.3. They were similar to the particles seen in the base resin used in the manufacture of the...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1989
I D Learmonth A W Heywood J Kaye D Dall

We reviewed the results of 14 total hip replacements in patients with juvenile chronic arthritis. The mean age at operation was 16 years (range 12 to 22 years); follow-up was from four to 11 years (mean 8.5 years). Postoperatively pain relief was sustained in all but one hip, while movement generally remained significantly restricted. No hip has as yet required a revision operation, although ei...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2012
Deborah Meleo Rossella Bedini Raffaella Pecci Francesca Mangione Luciano Pacifici

In recent years, bone tissue regeneration studies have led to a deeper knowledge of chemical and structural features of the best biomaterials to be used as replacements for lost bone structures, with the autologus bone still today the only graft material able to ostegenerate, osteinduct and/or osteoconduct. The difficulties of the small available amount of autologus bone, together with morbidit...

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