نتایج جستجو برای: porous titanium

تعداد نتایج: 84614  

Journal: :European cells & materials 2015
J van der Stok M K E Koolen M P M de Maat S Amin Yavari J Alblas P Patka J A N Verhaar E M M van Lieshout A A Zadpoor H Weinans H Jahr

Regeneration of load-bearing segmental bone defects is a major challenge in trauma and orthopaedic surgery. The ideal bone graft substitute is a biomaterial that provides immediate mechanical stability, while stimulating bone regeneration to completely bridge defects over a short period. Therefore, selective laser melted porous titanium, designed and fine-tuned to tolerate full load-bearing, wa...

2017
Zhiqiang Liu Tianyu Zhu Hugo F. Lopez

In the metal cutting process, the friction and wear behavior between the cutting tool and machined surface is the most important factor that affects the surface quality and the service life of the cutter. The irregular pore structure of porous titanium alloy has changed its mechanical properties and the processing technology. The friction and wear mechanism of the cutting tool and the machined ...

2015
Laura Roland Michael Grau Julia Matena Michael Teske Matthias Gieseke Andreas Kampmann Martin Beyerbach Hugo Murua Escobar Heinz Haferkamp Nils-Claudius Gellrich Ingo Nolte Mohamed N. Rahaman

For healing of critically sized bone defects, biocompatible and angiogenesis supporting implants are favorable. Murine osteoblasts showed equal proliferation behavior on the polymers poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL) and poly-(3-hydroxybutyrate)/poly-(4-hydroxybutyrate) (P(3HB)/P(4HB)). As vitality was significantly better for PCL, it was chosen as a suitable coating material for further experiments. T...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2010
Sabine Ponader Cornelius von Wilmowsky Martin Widenmayer Rainer Lutz Peter Heinl Carolin Körner Robert F Singer Emeka Nkenke Friedrich W Neukam Karl A Schlegel

Highly porous titanium structures are widely used for maxillofacial and orthopedic surgery because of their excellent mechanical properties similar to those of human bone and their facilitation of bone ingrowth. In contrast to common methods, the generation of porous titaniumproducts by selective electron beam melting (SEBM), an additive manufacturing technology, overcomes difficulties concerni...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2003
Brian A Neff Franklin M Rizer Arnold G Schuring William H Lippy

OBJECTIVE Since 1993, titanium prostheses have been used in Europe as a biocompatible implant for ossicular reconstruction. More recently, the titanium ossicular prosthesis has become more widely available in the United States as a newer means of surgical restoration of hearing. We will review the hearing results of patients who have undergone tympano-ossiculoplasty using a titanium total ossic...

2002
M. V. Oliveira L. C. Pereira

Powder metallurgy techniques have been used to produce controlled porous structures, such as the porous coatings applied for dental and orthopedic surgical implants, which allow bony tissue ingrowth within the implant surface improving fixation. This work presents the processing and characterization of titanium porous coatings of different porosity levels, processed through powder metallurgy te...

2017
Changzhou Yu Peng Cao Mark Ian Jones Mark T. Whittaker

Recent accreditation of titanium powder products for commercial aircraft applications marks a milestone in titanium powder metallurgy. Currently, powder metallurgical titanium production primarily relies on vacuum sintering. This work reported on the feasibility of powder sintering in a non-vacuum furnace and the tensile properties of the as-sintered Ti. Specifically, we investigated atmospheri...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1992
G L Maistrelli N Mahomed D Garbuz V Fornasier I J Harrington A Binnington

In 33 dogs we implanted femoral stems made either of carbon composite, some coated with hydroxyapatite, or of titanium alloy with a porous coating. Osseointegration was greater in the hydroxyapatite-coated than in the un-coated stems (p less than 0.001). Push-out tests, at an average of 7.2 months after implantation, showed a six-fold increase in interface shear strength and a twelve-fold incre...

2014
Waldemar Hoffmann Therese Bormann Antonella Rossi Bert Müller Ralf Schumacher Ivan Martin Michael de Wild David Wendt

While calcium phosphate-based ceramics are currently the most widely used materials in bone repair, they generally lack tensile strength for initial load bearing. Bulk titanium is the gold standard of metallic implant materials, but does not match the mechanical properties of the surrounding bone, potentially leading to problems of fixation and bone resorption. As an alternative, nickel-titaniu...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
Jacob G Calcei Julien Berhouet Marcella Elpers Anthony Catanzano Timothy M Wright Edward V Craig Russell F Warren David M Dines Lawrence V Gulotta

Glenoid component loosening is a commonly encountered complication of total shoulder replacements. Therefore, focus has been placed on glenoid fixation. Porous metal implants, which promote biological fixation through osteointegration, have provided an uncemented alternative to the traditional cemented implant. In this explantation study, the authors examined the bone ingrowth and ongrowth of a...

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