Biomaterials in Orthopedics
โ Scribed by Michael J. Yaszemski
- Publisher
- M. Dekker
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 455
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Topics include biocompatibility and the biomaterial/tissue interface. Discusses bioabsorbable biomaterials for bone repair, nondegradable materials in orthopaedics, and delivery systems.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 5
Cap 1: Hard Tissue-Biomaterial Interactions......Page 7
Cap 2: Material Characteristics and Biocompatibility of Low Rigidity Titanium Alloys for Biomedical Applications......Page 47
Cap3: Corrosion and Biocompatibility ofOrthopedic Implants......Page 69
Cap 4:Technologies for the Surface Modification ofBiomaterials......Page 98
Cap 5: Rational Design of Absorbable Polymers forOrthopedic Repair......Page 154
Cap 6: Synthesis and Evaluation of aPoly(Propylene Glycol-co-Fumaric Acid)Bone Graft Extender......Page 163
Cap 7: Self-Reinforced Bioabsorbable Devices forOsteofixation of Craniofacial Bones......Page 173
Cap 8: Osseous Grafting Materials forPeriodontal Defects......Page 189
Cap 9: Guided Diaphysis Regeneration......Page 199
Cap 10: Bioresorbable Skeletal Fixation Systems inCraniofacial Surgery......Page 217
Cap 11: Osseointegration Principles in Orthopedics:Basic Research and Clinical Applications......Page 226
Cap 12: Recent Developments in Bone Cements......Page 243
Cap 13: Three-Dimensionally EngineeredHydroxyapatite Ceramics withInterconnected Pores as a Bone Substituteand Tissue Engineering Scaffold......Page 289
Cap 14:The Histological and Immunological Aspectsof the Interfacial Membranes of CementedTotal Hip and Knee Arthroplasties......Page 303
Cap 15: Ceramic Spine Prostheses......Page 369
Cap 16: Safety Aspects of Alumina and ZirconiaCeramics in Hip Surgery......Page 382
Cap 17: Plasma-Sprayed Hydroxyapatite-Coated andPlasma-Sprayed Titanium-Coated Implants......Page 401
Cap 18: Calcium Phosphate Ceramics in Japan......Page 424
Cap 19: Aspects of the Clinical Application of Ni-Tiand Ni-Ti-Cu Shape Memory Alloys......Page 435
Index......Page 447
โฆ Subjects
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