نتایج جستجو برای: porous bone implant

تعداد نتایج: 387661  

2014
Piedad N. De Aza Jose I. Peña Zofia B. Luklinska Luis Meseguer-Olmo

In this study, the Bioeutectic® blocks were inserted into the critical size defects of eight rabbits, using both tibiae, and the physical and chemical nature of the remodeled interface between the Bioeutectic® implants and the surrounding bone were performed at four and 15 months. The results showed a new fully mineralized bone growing in direct contact with the implants. The ionic exchange, ta...

2017
Javad Mehrani Sabet Babak Amoian Maryam Seyedmajidi

BACKGROUND Following loss of teeth, atrophy of alveolar ridge of the jaws is a substantial problem and unintended outcome that compels clinicians to perform bone reconstruction ahead of implant placement. Although autogenous bone is recommended as the gold standard in bone reconstruction, aninvasive second surgery harvestinga limited volume of bone (from intraoral source) has led a significant ...

2013
H Saksø T Jakobsen M Saksø J Baas SS Jakobsen K Soballe

PURPOSE Implant surface treatments that improve early osseointegration may prove useful in long-term survival of uncemented implants. We investigated Acid Etching and Plasma Cleaning on titanium implants. METHODS In a randomized, paired animal study, four porous coated Ti implants were inserted into the femurs of each of ten dogs. PC (Porous Coating; control)PC+PSHA (Plasma Sprayed Hydroxyapa...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2006
H C Kroese-Deutman J G C Wolke P H M Spauwen J A Jansen

Calcium phosphate (Ca-P) cement is a well established material for bone repair. The bone biological properties of Ca-P cement can even be further improved by creating porosity in the material. The current study aimed on the evaluation of the osteoconductive behavior of porous Ca-P cement. Therefore, circular defects (6, 9, and 15 mm in diameter) were created in the cranium of 3 months old rabbi...

2017
Saffanah Khuder Mahmood Intan-Shameha Abdul Razak Mustafa Saddam Ghaji Loqman Mohamed Yusof Zaid Khudhur Mahmood Mohd Adha Bin P Rameli Zuki Abu Bakar Zakaria

The healing of load-bearing segmental defects in long bones is a challenge due to the complex nature of the weight that affects the bone part and due to bending, shearing, axial, and torsional forces. An innovative porous 3D scaffolds implant of CaCO3 aragonite nanocomposite derived from cockle shell was advanced for substitute bone solely for load-bearing cases. The biomechanical characteristi...

2017
Seyed Aref Hosseini Faradonbeh Nima Jamshidi

AIM To reduce post treatments of kyphoplasty, as a common treatment for osteoporotic vertebrae. METHODS This study suggests a new method for treating vertebrae by setting the hexagonal porous structure instead of the rigid bone cement mass in the kyphoplasty (KP). The KP procedure was performed on the fresh ovine vertebra of the level L1. Micro finite element modeling was performed based on m...

Journal: :Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods 2010
Bettina M Willie Xu Yang Natalie H Kelly Jane Han Turya Nair Timothy M Wright Marjolein C H van der Meulen Mathias P G Bostrom

Biophysical stimuli may be an effective therapy to counteract age-related changes in bone structure that affect the primary stability of implants used in joint replacement or fracture fixation. The influence of controlled mechanical loading on osseointegration was investigated using an in vivo device implanted in the distal lateral femur of 12 male rabbits. Compressive loads (1 MPa, 1 Hz, 50 cy...

2003

Introduction An exciting approach to reducing aseptic loosening of cementless implants is the stimulation and acceleration of bone ingrowth into the porous coatings of the implants. Improved fixation of components is an important factor for long term success of total hip and total knee replacement. While one method of stimulating bone formation utilizes biological agents such as BMP-2 or OP-1. ...

2010
T. Howley P. Hansel C. Maniatopoulos D. Abdulla R. M. Pilliar

Although porous-surfaced orthopedic implants have been designed for fixation by bone ingrowth, there is clinical evidence that this does not always occur. Initial implant movement relative to host bone can result in attachment by a non-mineralized fibrous connective tissue layer. The ranges of movement that result in either bone or fibrous connective tissue fixation are observed in dogs in two ...

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