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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— I feel compelled to comment on the paper you have published on "Intraoperative Death Associated with Acrylic Bone Cement" in the Oct 30, 1972, issue ofThe Journal. This article was written by three members of the Department of Anesthesiology, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY.
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To the Editor.— I feel compelled to comment on the paper you have published on "Intraoperative Death Associated with Acrylic Bone Cement" in the Oct 30, 1972, issue ofThe Journal. This article was written by three members of the Department of Anesthesiology, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY.
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2002
The invention relates to a so-called bone cement, e.g. based on polymethylmethacrylate, polystyrene or copolymers, whose particles comprised of e.g. polymerizate, additives and/or contrast media have a globular, preferably spheroidal, shape and form the powdery constituents.
HOERMANSDOERFER GERD, WESTERMANN KORD
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The invention relates to a so-called bone cement, e.g. based on polymethylmethacrylate, polystyrene or copolymers, whose particles comprised of e.g. polymerizate, additives and/or contrast media have a globular, preferably spheroidal, shape and form the powdery constituents.
HOERMANSDOERFER GERD, WESTERMANN KORD
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Bone Cements and Cementing Technique
2001I Introduction.- II History of Bone Cements.- 2.1 Industrial Development of Bone Cement.- III Properties of Bone Cements.- 3.1 Handling Properties of PMMA Bone Cements.- 3.2 Mechanical Properties of Bone Cements.- 3.3 Mechanical Testing of Palamed.- IV Cementing Technique.- 4.1 Cementing Technique in Total Hip Replacement: Factors Influencing Survival ...
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2002
In the early sixties Sir John Charnley presented the preliminary results of a new method for the fixation of joint prostheses to bone (Charnley 1964a,b, 1970). The idea was to distribute the contact stresses between the implant and the bone over a large area by means of a filler material, called bone cement and consisting in self-curing ...
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In the early sixties Sir John Charnley presented the preliminary results of a new method for the fixation of joint prostheses to bone (Charnley 1964a,b, 1970). The idea was to distribute the contact stresses between the implant and the bone over a large area by means of a filler material, called bone cement and consisting in self-curing ...
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1979
If we are to contemplate total hip replacement in adults as young as 45 years of age with the idea of 25 years of trouble-free life ahead, it is necessary to hold definite opinions on the histological nature of the bone-cement interface. With the exception of some published observations of the author(10, 11) the literature so far contains very little ...
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If we are to contemplate total hip replacement in adults as young as 45 years of age with the idea of 25 years of trouble-free life ahead, it is necessary to hold definite opinions on the histological nature of the bone-cement interface. With the exception of some published observations of the author(10, 11) the literature so far contains very little ...
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Der Orthopade, 1997
Bone cements are used to treat compression fractures, fill bone defects and improve implant fixation in osteoporotic patients through reinforcement of weak bone. When the fracture repair is complete the bone cement ideally should degrade. In general, calcium-phosphate bone cements are biodegradable and can fulfill this temporary function.
L, Claes, I, Hoellen, A, Ignatius
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Bone cements are used to treat compression fractures, fill bone defects and improve implant fixation in osteoporotic patients through reinforcement of weak bone. When the fracture repair is complete the bone cement ideally should degrade. In general, calcium-phosphate bone cements are biodegradable and can fulfill this temporary function.
L, Claes, I, Hoellen, A, Ignatius
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1989
Radical surgery of malignant bone tumors can be limited by anatomical structures and it appears inadequate in bone metastasis. The risks of marginal or intralestional tumor resection are local respreading and spreading of tumor cells. To combat these risks, methotrexate containing bone cement was developed.
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Radical surgery of malignant bone tumors can be limited by anatomical structures and it appears inadequate in bone metastasis. The risks of marginal or intralestional tumor resection are local respreading and spreading of tumor cells. To combat these risks, methotrexate containing bone cement was developed.
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2004
“Cement”, a word comes from the domain of architecture construction. It consists of a system of powder/liquid materials which, when mixed to a paste, set to a hard mass. “Bone cement” is to benefit this system for an application in medicine, for example: filling of bone defects and fixation of surgical prosthesis etc.
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“Cement”, a word comes from the domain of architecture construction. It consists of a system of powder/liquid materials which, when mixed to a paste, set to a hard mass. “Bone cement” is to benefit this system for an application in medicine, for example: filling of bone defects and fixation of surgical prosthesis etc.
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