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Biomechanical properties of small bone screws
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1994To evaluate systematically the biomechanical properties of 13 popular screw designs, ranging from 0.8 to 2.0 mm in diameter.Screws were characterized in terms of external, core, and drill diameter; cutting flute and head design; material; pitch, thread depth; and height of shank (unthreaded portion) and shank with plate.
Z H, You +3 more
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Slippage Between Screwdriver and Bone Screw
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2002Cortical 3.5-mm stainless steel screws with hexagonal heads and corresponding screwdrivers from two manufacturers were investigated. Measurement of dimensions and torsional testing were done to study slippage between the screw and the driver bit. There were only small differences in dimensions between the manufacturers.
Jon K, Behring +2 more
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An alternative to screws for plating osteoporotic bone
Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1993There are several problems with existing techniques used to plate broken bones. One of the most serious is that of screws pulling out during insertion or healing in patients suffering from osteoporosis. This paper investigates the mechanism of this pulling out, and proposes an alternative device to attach plates to weak bones.
T S, King, D, Cebon
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Remodeling along the Bone-screw Interface
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2008The stability of cortical miniscrews depends on the contact between bone and implant. The aim of this study was to compare bone remodeling along the contact surface between the screw and bone with and without pre-drilling.Twenty-four FAMI miniscrews (length 10 mm, diameter 2 mm) were inserted into the mandibular alveolar process apical to the premolars
Thomas Michael, Präger +4 more
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Pedicle Screws and Bone Mineral Density
Spine, 1994Thirty-five consecutive patients who underwent surgeries for decompression, and one-level fusions with Cotrel-Dubousset pedicle screws for spinal canal stenosis were included in this study. The relationship between bone mineral density of the lumbar spine and the rate of successful fusion and screw problems was studied.Bone mineral density of the third
K, Kumano +3 more
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T-Screw. A new bone fixation device
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1989The T-Screw was patented in 1984. A 5-year study was begun in 1980, and FDA approval was granted in 1985. Detailed results of this clinical study will be reported in a later paper. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the device. The authors have found that early return to normal function and wearing shoes has been possible when using T-Screws for
T K, Lichty +3 more
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Images of osteoblasts on bone screws
2023The deliverable provides a collection of SEM images of osteoblasts on bone screw samples.
Heitz, Johannes, Muck, Martina
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The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2002
Allogenic bone screws are new to the fixation market and have yet to be tested against current fixation materials. An in vitro comparison of the same sizes of stainless steel, bioabsorbable, and allogenic bone screws was undertaken to assess screw resistance to the forces of bending, pullout, and shear.
James A, Rano +2 more
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Allogenic bone screws are new to the fixation market and have yet to be tested against current fixation materials. An in vitro comparison of the same sizes of stainless steel, bioabsorbable, and allogenic bone screws was undertaken to assess screw resistance to the forces of bending, pullout, and shear.
James A, Rano +2 more
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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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2017
Placement of lumbar fixation screws using the cortical bone trajectory is a novel and potentially valuable technique. In this chapter, we discuss the current literature on clinical outcomes and biomechanical properties of the cortical bone trajectory. We examine indications for which this trajectory may be beneficial compared to a traditional pedicle ...
Mark Benjamin Frenkel +2 more
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Placement of lumbar fixation screws using the cortical bone trajectory is a novel and potentially valuable technique. In this chapter, we discuss the current literature on clinical outcomes and biomechanical properties of the cortical bone trajectory. We examine indications for which this trajectory may be beneficial compared to a traditional pedicle ...
Mark Benjamin Frenkel +2 more
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