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Optimizing surgical strategies for osteochondritis dissecans: integrating biological and mechanical enhancements across ICRS grades. [PDF]
Fujita Y +5 more
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A Hand-Guided Robotic Drill for Vestibular Implant Surgery-Feasibility of Preventing Membranous Labyrinth Rupture. [PDF]
Stultiens JJA +5 more
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Drilling of bone: A comprehensive review [PDF]
Bone fracture treatment usually involves restoring of the fractured parts to their initial position and immobilizing them until the healing takes place. Drilling of bone is common to produce hole for screw insertion to fix the fractured parts for immobilization.
Rupesh Kumar Pandey, S S Panda
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Training in temporal bone drilling
European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases, 2022Acquiring surgical experience in the operating room is increasingly difficult. Simulation of temporal bone drilling is therefore essential, and more and more widely used. The aim of this review is to clarify the limitations of classical surgical training, and to describe the different types of simulation available for temporal bone drilling. Systematic
C, Aussedat +4 more
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Journal of Biomechanics, 1976
Abstract An investigation is described of the drilling process in bone. Experimental results are presented which show the interrelationships among thrust pressure, feed rate, torque, and specific cutting energy for three types of drill bits. The three types of drill bits used included a common surgical twist bit, general purpose twist bits of various
K L, Wiggins, S, Malkin
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Abstract An investigation is described of the drilling process in bone. Experimental results are presented which show the interrelationships among thrust pressure, feed rate, torque, and specific cutting energy for three types of drill bits. The three types of drill bits used included a common surgical twist bit, general purpose twist bits of various
K L, Wiggins, S, Malkin
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Cortical bone drilling and thermal osteonecrosis [PDF]
Bone drilling is a common step in operative fracture treatment and reconstructive surgery. During drilling elevated bone temperature is generated. Temperatures above 47°C cause thermal osteonecrosis which contributes to screw loosening and subsequently implant failures and refractures.The current literature on bone drilling and thermal osteonecrosis is
Göran Augustin +2 more
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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2006
This paper presents a feasibility study of drilling in fresh wet bone tissue in vitro using the microwave drill method [Jerby et al, 2002], toward testing its applicability in orthopaedic surgery. The microwave drill uses a near-field focused energy (typically, power under approximately 200 W at 2.45-GHz frequency) in order to penetrate bone in a ...
Yael Eshet +5 more
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This paper presents a feasibility study of drilling in fresh wet bone tissue in vitro using the microwave drill method [Jerby et al, 2002], toward testing its applicability in orthopaedic surgery. The microwave drill uses a near-field focused energy (typically, power under approximately 200 W at 2.45-GHz frequency) in order to penetrate bone in a ...
Yael Eshet +5 more
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Drill wear monitoring in cortical bone drilling
Medical Engineering & Physics, 2015Medical drills are subject to intensive wear due to mechanical factors which occur during the bone drilling process, and potential thermal and chemical factors related to the sterilisation process. Intensive wear increases friction between the drill and the surrounding bone tissue, resulting in higher drilling temperatures and cutting forces. Therefore,
Udiljak, Toma +2 more
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