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Experiences with Al2O3 implantations in humans to bridge resection defects

✍ Scribed by Engelhardt, A. ;Salzer, M. ;Zeibig, A. ;Locke, H.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Weight
342 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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Abstract

Various implants have been developed for the upper and lower extremities and the spine. In order to establish whether endoprostheses made of Al~2~O~3~ will show the same good biocompatibility in humans as it has in experiments with animals, endoprostheses implantations were performed in 4 patients: 2 upper arms, 1 radius, 1 vertebra body. The implants were exposed to various loads. The biomechanical conditions were considered in the construction. The results reveal that the knowledge of material properties and prior calculations make possible the development of satisfactory endoprostheses. X‐ray examinations confirm these deductions. Good functionality was achieved in vivo with all implants. They were all mechanically anchored, no bone cement was used. Thus the biocompatibility of the material was not limited. A histological examination is made of one implant. The macroscopic examination showed a stable fit and no pathological reactions. X‐rays revealed that the bone remained in good contact with the implant. The longest observation period was over 1 1/4 years. Present observations show that the use of Al~2~O~3~ implants, without the use of additional materials (bone cement), results in a tight fit of the implants.


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