This study investigated the concept of using plates to attach endoprostheses to bone after segmental resection for bone tumours in an animal model. Titanium alloy plates integrated with the prosthesis and coated with hydroxyapatite were attached to bone by screws. This type of uncemented fixation re
Laser assisted fixation of ear prostheses after stapedectomy
β Scribed by Erwin Schlenk; Glen Profeta; J. Stuart Nelson; Jeffrey J. Andrews; Dr. Michael W. Berns
- Book ID
- 102466499
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 333 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0196-8092
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Three different lasers (erbium:YAG, holmium:YAG, alexandrite) were used to drill a hole at the end of the long process of the incus in order to fix an ear prosthesis after stapedectomy or small fenestra stapedectomy. The energy was coupled into a 250βpm core diameter zirconiumβfluoride fiber. The operations were carried out on human temporal bone models from cadavers. The fiber was guided to the incus under the stereoscopic surgical microscope. The tissue response was examined under the scanning electron microscope, and after decalcification, histologiβcally. These studies suggest the feasibility of using the erbium: YAG laser to improve the anchorage of the prosthesis on the incus and to increase the stability in ossicular chain reconstruction.
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