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Cementing v. not cementing the Monk endoprosthesis
Injury, 1982In a retrospective study, 45 patients who had Monk hard-top endoprostheses inserted with cement because of fresh intracapsular fracture of the femoral neck, were compared with 61 patients with uncemented prostheses. The average age, age-distribution and the preoperative condition of the patients were well matched in the two groups.
G S, Lausten, P, Vedel
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Environmental impacts and decarbonization strategies in the cement and concrete industries
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020G. Habert +6 more
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Cement within Cement Femoral Revision
1999Revision of failed cemented total hip arthroplasties represents a significant challenge to the hip surgeon, especially if the femoral component remains within a well-fixed cement column. Options for the femoral side include (1) cemented revision with a variety of prosthetic choices including standard, calcar replacement, and long stems; (2) cementless ...
Frank V. Aluisio, David A. Mattingly
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The cement industry on the way to a low-carbon future
Cement and Concrete Research, 2019Martin Schneider
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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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