نتایج جستجو برای: cement

تعداد نتایج: 27770  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Russell J Stewart James C Weaver Daniel E Morse J Herbert Waite

Phragmatopoma californica is a marine polychaete that builds protective tubes by joining bits of shell and sand grains with a secreted proteinaceous cement. The cement forms a solid foam (closed cells) via covalent crosslinking, as revealed by electron and laser scanning confocal microscopy. The cement contains extractable calcium and magnesium, and non-extractable phosphorus. Amino acid analys...

Journal: :Medical engineering & physics 2003
Chaodi Li Steven Schmid James Mason

Numerical studies were performed to investigate bone cement polymerization, temperature history and thermal osteonecrosis in cemented hip replacements with finite element methods. In this paper, the effects of pre-cooling and pre-heating of the prosthesis and/or the cement prior to implantation were simulated. It was found that the cement polymerization initiated near the bone-cement interface ...

Journal: :Hip international : the journal of clinical and experimental research on hip pathology and therapy 2006
R Howald U Kesteris R Klabunde J Krevolin

An understanding of how the cementing technique influences cement penetration is important for surgeons to plan and conduct hip resurfacing procedures. Therefore the aim of this study is to determine the influence of the following parameters on cement penetration: use of pulse lavage, type of cement, and the standing period of the cement. Nine fresh frozen paired whole cadaver femora were used ...

2015
Seung-Ryong Ha

PURPOSE The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of various cement types on the stress distribution in monolithic zirconia crowns under maximum bite force using the finite element analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS The models of the prepared #46 crown (deep chamfer margin) were scanned and solid models composed of the monolithic zirconia crown, cement layer, and prepared tooth w...

2010
Kenneth A Mann Mark A Miller Nico Verdonschot Timothy H Izant Amos Race

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Despite the longstanding use of micromotion as a measure of implant stability, direct measurement of the micromechanics of implant/bone interfaces from en bloc human retrievals has not been performed. The purpose of this study was to determine the stem-cement and cement-bone micromechanics of functionally loaded, en-bloc retrieved, cemented femoral hip components. METHO...

Journal: :The Open Orthopaedics Journal 2009
Philippe Hernigou Gildasio Daltro Charles Henri Flouzat Lachaniette Xavier Roussignol Martin Mukisi Mukasa Alexandre Poignard

The aim of this review paper is to define the fixation of the cemented stem. Polymethyl methacrylate, otherwise known as "bone cement", has been used in the fixation of hip implants since the early 1960s. Sir John Charnley, the pioneer of modern hip replacement, incorporated the use of cement in the development of low frictional torque hip arthroplasty. In this paper, the concepts of femoral st...

2009
Ayumi Kaneuji Kengo Yamada Kenichi Hirosaki Masahiro Takano Tadami Matsumoto

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Many clinical reports have indicated that polished hip stems show better clinical results than rough stems of the same geometry. It is still unknown, however, what the mechanical effects are of different surface finishes on the cement at the cement-bone interface. We compared mechanical effects in an in vitro cemented hip arthroplasty model. METHODS Two sizes of double-...

2003
Rajshree Mootanah David Pratt Paul Ingle Kevin Cheah John Dowell

Distal flow of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cement during insertion of the femoral implant results in reduced pressure and cement-bone interdigitation (Markolf, Amstutz, 1976). Insertion of femoral cement plugs in the intramedullary canal to prevent distal flow of PMMA cement in total hip replacement during cementing of femoral prostheses is well accepted and has become current practice (...

2010
Lance Brothers Benjamin Iverson Daniel Bour

Portland cement for high-temperature geothermal applications typically includes 35 to 40 percent crystalline quartz by weight of cement (BWOC) to avoid strength retrogression, which is defined as an increase in permeability and a decrease in compressive strength. Also, because of the reactivity of Portland cement at elevated temperatures, relatively expensive cement-hydration retarders are requ...

2014
Fakhim Babak Hassani Abolfazl Rashidi Alimorad Ghodousi Parviz

We investigate the performance of graphene oxide (GO) in improving mechanical properties of cement composites. A polycarboxylate superplasticizer was used to improve the dispersion of GO flakes in the cement. The mechanical strength of graphene-cement nanocomposites containing 0.1-2 wt% GO and 0.5 wt% superplasticizer was measured and compared with that of cement prepared without GO. We found t...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید