Severe Hypotension and Cardiac Arrest following Methylmethacylate Bone Cement during Total Hip Replacement [PDF]
Myung Ik Kim+4 more
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The Cytotoxic Effect of Methotrexate Loaded Bone Cement on the Osteosarcoma Cell Lines [PDF]
Han Soo Kim, Sang Hoon Lee, Han Koo Lee
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Incorporating the Antioxidant Fullerenol into Calcium Phosphate Bone Cements Increases Cellular Osteogenesis without Compromising Physical Cement Characteristics. [PDF]
Duru İ+6 more
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Boron‐doped baghdadite (BAG)‐loaded polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membrane scaffolds produced by non‐solvent induced phase separation (NIPS) show higher hydrophilicity, bioactivity and cancellous‐bone‐like mechanics. The scalable BAG/PVDF composites offer a versatile alternative to traditional bone grafts for regenerative medicine. Abstract This study
Büşra Mutlu+3 more
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Gadolinium-doped injectable magnesium-calcium phosphate bone cements for noninvasive visualization
Injectable bone cements are used in minimally invasive surgical techniques including vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. This work is devoted to the development of magnesium-calcium phosphate cements (MCPCs) doped with gadolinium ions (Gd3+) for bone defect ...
Polina A. Krokhicheva+14 more
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Early detection of prosthetic-hip loosening: Comparison of low- and high-viscosity bone cement [PDF]
Bengt Mjöberg+2 more
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Biocompatible Nanocapsules for Self-Healing Dental Resins and Bone Cements. [PDF]
Menikheim S+6 more
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Plasma‐immersion‐ion‐implantation (PIII) is applied to increase the bond strength between 3D printed Polyether–ether–ketone (PEEK) or Poly–ether–ketone (PEK) and dental composite resin. A predictive model is presented that demonstrates the relative effect of plasma and mechanical interlocking because of roughness. The bond strength achieved with plasma
William T Lewin+5 more
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Modelling Material Injection Into Porous Structures With the Theory of Porous Media Under Non-isothermal Conditions [PDF]
In this work, the Theory of Porous Media (TPM) is employed to model percutaneous vertebroplasty, a medical procedure in which acrylic cement is injected into cancellous vertebral bone. Previously, isothermal macroscale models have been derived to describe this material injection and the mechanical interactions which arise.
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The initial stability of cemented and non-cemented femoral stems fixated with a bone grafting technique [PDF]
B Willem Schreurs+2 more
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