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Evolution of fracture treatment with bone plates
Injury, 2018Internal fixation of bone fractures by plate osteosynthesis has continuously evolved for more than 100 years. The aim of internal fracture fixation has always been to restore the functional capacity of the broken bone. The principal requirements of operative fracture management, those being anatomical fracture reduction, durable fixation, preservation ...
Peter Augat, Christian von Rüden
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FORCEPS FOR HOLDING BONE AND PLATE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1910The instrument herewith shown is a forceps for holding bone and plate, devised to simplify the repair of fractured long bones with the plate and screws. With this forceps in place, the holes can be drilled and the screws put in quickly without much traumatism to the tissues. 1314 Ninth Avenue. Typhoid in Infancy.
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Bone screws and plates in orthognathic surgery
International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1982The almost universal use of bone plates and screws in orthognathic surgical procedures is surveyed. Based upon considerable personal experience, it is advocated that this technique should be used for better stabilization of the fragments, leading to faster bone healing and therefore to less relapse.
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Veterinary Surgery, 1995
Contact area and pressure between 6‐hole broad dynamic compression plates and 20 pairs of equine third metatarsal bones were measured using nonluted and luted plating techniques. Pressure‐sensitive film (pressure ranges 10 to 50 MPa and 50 to 130 MPa) was used as the static pressure transducer.
David M. Nunamaker +3 more
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Contact area and pressure between 6‐hole broad dynamic compression plates and 20 pairs of equine third metatarsal bones were measured using nonluted and luted plating techniques. Pressure‐sensitive film (pressure ranges 10 to 50 MPa and 50 to 130 MPa) was used as the static pressure transducer.
David M. Nunamaker +3 more
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Plate and bone stresses for single- and double-plated femoral fractures
Journal of Biomechanics, 1981Abstract The lateral to medial distribution of axial stresses in the plate and bone of single- and double-plated femoral fractures was analyzed using composite beam theory and internal force methods. The loading conditions used were consistent with those derived by Rybicki et al. (1972) for the one-legged stance phase of gait. Three situations at the
R. Vasu, Dennis R. Carter
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MALIGNANT TUMOUR AT SITE OF BONE PLATING
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 19561. A case is described in which a malignant tumour developed in the soft tissues at the site of a bone-plating operation performed thirty years before. 2. The plate and screws were found to be composed of dissimilar metals and a difference of potential existed between them. 3. A careful consideration of the history and clinical course indicates that
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Bone Loss in Plated Shaft Bone — A Parametric Study
1985Compact bone loss in the proximity of internal plate fixation has been analysed in an area adjacent to the plate (caudal compacta) in healing metatarsal bones of sheep with a scan video system and digitalised in a frame of 512×170 pixels. There occurred a difference of bone loss which depended on the different thicknesses of plates, an elliptic form of
W. Good, P. Hutzschenreuter
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Bone Plates and Screws: Bioabsorbable
2008Riitta Suuronen, Christian Lindqvist
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Novel approaches to target the microenvironment of bone metastasis
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Lorenz C Hofbauer +2 more
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