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As technology advances, surgeons now have choices in how they fixate the prosthesis to the bone. The two primary techniques are cemented fixation and cementless fixation (also called uncemented fixation). ...
Orthopedic Devices: Nitinol’s biocompatibility and fatigue resistance are leveraged in bone fixation devices. Advantages of Nitinol Tubing in Healthcare: Minimally Invasive Procedures: Reduces patient recovery time and hospital stays. ...
Unlike static implants, Nitinol staples and plates maintain optimal pressure even as bones shift during healing, reducing complications like non-union. 2. ...
Macromolecule/high polymers can be used in surgery, suture, orthopedic fixation and tissue repair. They can also be used as drug carrier materials in drug controlled release systems. ...
At present, it has become the metal material of choice for replacement or repair products such as artificial joints, artificial bones, broken bone fixators, spine correction rods, intramedullary nails, artificial heart valves, dental implants, and skulls. ...
Firm and immediate fixation between pedicle screws and bone prevents aseptic loosening and implant failure. Coating with hydroxyapatite is a possible method to improve the fixation of metallic implants in bone. In this study, scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) has been used to investigate the ultrastructure of the ...
A cost effective route for the production of nanoparticulate calcium carbonate with high phase purity, a narrow particle size range and low tendency for agglomeration represents a crucial stage in the development of degradable nanocomposite materials for the manufacture of fracture fixation plates. In this study, the size, morphology and zeta potential of calcium carbonate ...
