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Effects of reinforcing materials on durability of bone cement: in vitro experimental study [PDF]
Background Bone cement is one of the most commonly used products in orthopedic surgery. Among common indications for its use are total joint replacement, bone and joint reconstructions, fracture fixation, treatment of bone infections, and treatment of ...
O. Karakus +3 more
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Hierarchical chirality of bone cement drives osteoinduction via integrin dependent signaling to accelerate critical bone defect regeneration [PDF]
The biocompatibility and degradability of calcium phosphate bone cement (CPC) make it a potential therapeutic strategy to critical bone defects repair. However, it fails to create a stable extracellular microenvironment for inducing stem cells osteogenic
Jinzhou Du +7 more
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Biomaterial-based strategies for bone cement: modulating the bone microenvironment and promoting regeneration [PDF]
Osteoporotic bone defect and fracture healing remain significant challenges in clinical practice. While traditional therapeutic approaches provide some regulation of bone homeostasis, they often present limitations and adverse effects.
Jiawei Jiang +7 more
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PurposeTo explore the risk factors of bone cement displacement after percutaneous vertebral augmentation (PVA) in patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF).MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed the records of 1,538 patients with OVCF ...
Xiangcheng Gao +7 more
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Engineered bone cement trigger bone defect regeneration
Bone defects, which can be caused by factors such as trauma, tumor, or osteomyelitis, are clinically common. They lessen the weight a bone is able to bear and cause severe pain to the patient.
Yuanliang Xia +3 more
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The commercially available low viscosity (LV) PMMA bone cement has higher mechanical properties than high viscosity (HV) PMMA bone cement. However, the influence of glass transition temperature, residual monomer content, transmittance of chemical ...
Sonalal Prasad Chaurasiya, Rajesh Ghosh
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Kummell’s Disease (KD) was originally proposed by Dr. Hermann Kummell in 1891 as a type of delayed posttraumatic vertebral collapse, which is a clinical phenomenon.
Yi Zhan +9 more
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The knowledge about the bone cement is of paramount importance to all Orthopaedic surgeons. Although the bone cement had been the gold standard in the field of joint replacement surgery, its use has somewhat decreased because of the advent of press-fit implants which encourages bone in growth.
Raju Vaishya +2 more
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PMMA bone cement is commonly used in the field of orthopedics as a filling material. However, due to the lack of biological activity and high elastic modulus, its application scope and efficacy are greatly limited, such as in the treatment of ...
QuanZhe Liu +7 more
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This study compares the strength of the native bone-cement bond and the old-new cement bond under cyclic loading, using third generation cementing technique, rasping and contamination of the surface of the old cement with biological tissue.
Marcin Ceynowa +6 more
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