Biomechanics and Biomaterials in Orthopedics
Dominique G. Poitout (Editor)
- 2a ed.
- Londres : Springer 2018
- 562 páginas : ilustraciones
Introduction Front Matter Pages 1-1 PDF Bone as Biomaterial Dominique G. Poitout Pages 3-10 Biocompatible Materials Front Matter Pages 11-11 PDF Biomaterials Used in Orthopedics Dominique G. Poitout Pages 13-19 Bioceramics Takao Yamamuro Pages 21-33 Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering Congqin Ning Pages 35-57 Biomaterials for Total Joint Replacements Elena M. Brach del Prever, Luigi Costa, Corrado Piconi, Marcello Baricco, Alessandro Massè Pages 59-70 Bone Materials and Tissue Banks Dominique G. Poitout Pages 71-82 Bone Banks: Technical Aspects of the Preparation and Preservation of Articular Allografts Dominique G. Poitout, Y. Nouaille de Gorce Pages 83-94 Formulated Demineralized Bone Grafts for Skeletal Applications Todd M. Boyce Pages 95-113 Bioreactors for Bone Tissue Engineering Youzhuan Xie, Jianxi Lu Pages 115-122 Orthopedic Bone Cements Jianxi Lu Pages 123-138 Cement with Antimitotics Philippe Hernigou Pages 139-143 Striated Muscles, an Underestimated Natural Biomaterial: Their Essential Contribution to Healing and Reconstruction of Bone Defects Haim Stein, Moshe Solomonow Pages 145-151 Clinical Application of Glass Ceramics Takao Yamamuro Pages 153-157 Alumina Composite: The Present Generation of Load Bearing Ceramics in Orthopedics Bernard Masson, Meinhard Kuntz Pages 159-166 Validation of a High Performance Alumina Matrix Composite for Use in Total Joint Replacement Bernard Masson, Meinhard Kuntz Pages 167-172 New Composite Material: PLLA and Tricalcium Phosphate for Orthopaedic Applications-In Vitro and In Vivo Studies (Part 1) Jean Charles Le Huec, Antonio Faundez, Stephane Aunoble, Rachid Sadikki, Julien Rigal Pages 173-180 Clinical Results of a New Resorbable Composite Material for Cervical Cage: 6 Years’ Follow-up (Part 2) Jean Charles Le Huec, Antonio Faundez, Stephane Aunoble, Rachid Sadikki, Julien Rigal Pages 181-185 Biocompatible Materials Shape Memory Alloys and Their Medical Applications Kerong Dai, Congqin Ning Pages 187-195 Tissue Biomechanics and Histomorphology Front Matter Pages 197-197 PDF Biotribocorrosion of Implants Magdalena Walczak, Mamie Sancy Pages 199-226 Massive Allografts: Techniques and Results with 30 Years’ Follow-Up Dominique G. Poitout Pages 227-239 Express Diagnosis of Mechano-Biological Limb Skin Condition During Prolonged Dosed Stretching in Orthopedics Lyudmila Grebenyuk, Evgeny Grebenyuk Pages 241-251 Biomechanics of Bone Growth Front Matter Pages 253-253 PDF Biomechanics of the Spine During Growth J. Dubousset Pages 255-281 Effect of Tension Stress by Surgical Lengthening of Limbs with Growth Retardation on Biomechanical and Functional Properties of Tissues V. A. Schurov Pages 283-298 Biomechanics of Pediatric Hip Susumu Saito, Atsushi Kusaba Pages 299-306 Biomechanics of Fracture in Growth Period Atsushi Kusaba, Susumu Saito Pages 307-310 Experimental In Vitro Methods for Research of Mechanotransduction in Human Osteoblasts Nahum Rosenberg, Michael Soudry Pages 311-316 Applications of Biomechanical Principles to Orthopedics and Traumatology Front Matter Pages 317-317 PDF Computer-Assisted Designed Hip Arthroplasty Xavier Flecher, Sebastien Parratte, Jean-Manuel Aubaniac, Jean-Noël Argenson Pages 319-329 Hip Resurfacing Guided by Fluoroscopy and Minimal Invasive Anterolateral Approach: Technique and Results Philippe Chiron Pages 331-340 Biomechanics of Osteosynthesis by Screwed Plates Emanuel Gautier Pages 341-372 Applications of Biomechanics Principles to Oncology Front Matter Pages 373-373 PDF Malignant Bone Tumors: From Ewing’s Sarcoma to Osteosarcoma Dominique G. Poitout, J. Favre Pages 375-383 Articular Biomechanics Front Matter Pages 385-385 PDF The Biomechanics of the Glenohumeral Articulation and Implications for Prosthetic Design P. Mansat, M. Mansat, J. Egan Pages 387-397 Robotic Surgery of the Scapulo-Clavicular Girdle Eric Nectoux, Sybille Facca, Gustavo Mantovani, Stacey Berner, Philippe A. Liverneaux Pages 399-404 Articular Biomechanics Pedicle Screw Fixation in Thoracic or Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures S. I. Suk, W. J. Kim Pages 405-427 Efficacy and Safety of an Absorbable Cervical Cage with and Without Plating: A Multicenter Case Study Louis Boissiere, Benoît de Germay, Stephane Aunoble, Jean-Charles Le Huec Pages 429-435 Biomechanics of Posterior Instrumentation for Spinal Arthrodesis S. I. Suk, W. J. Kim Pages 437-467 Biomechanics of Sacral Fixation J. C. Y. Leong, G. X. Ni, B. Yu, W. W. Lu Pages 469-479 Current State of Management for Osteoporosis and Orthopaedic Related Spinal Problems Ping-chung Leung Pages 481-491 Optimised Treatment of Hip Fractures Karl-Göran Thorngren Pages 493-507 Three-Dimensional Biomechanical Assessment of Knee Ligament Ruptures D. R. Labbe, A. Fuentes, J. A. de Guise, R. Aissaoui, N. Hagemeister Pages 509-527 Knee Ligamentoplasty: Prosthetic Ligament or Ligament Allograft? Dominique G. Poitout, B. Ripoll Pages 529-534 Back Matter Pages 535-547
Biocompatible Materials Tissue Biomechanics and Histomorphology Biomechanics of Bone Growth Applications of Biomechanical Principles to Orthopedics and Traumatology Applications of Biomechanics Principles to Oncology Articular Biomechanics
With the constant evolution of implant technology, and improvement in the production of allograft and bone substitutes, the armamentarium of the orthopaedic surgeon has significantly expanded. In particular, the recent involvement of nanotechnologies opens up the possibilities of new approaches in the interactive interfaces of implants. With many important developments occurring since the first edition of this well-received book, this updated resource informs orthopaedic practitioners on a wide range of biomechanical advances in one complete reference guide. Biomechanics and Biomaterials in Orthopedics, 2nd edition compiles the most prominent work in the discipline to offer newly-qualified orthopedic surgeons a summary of the fundamental skills that they will need to apply in their day-to-day work, while also updating the knowledge of experienced surgeons. This book covers both basic concepts concerning biomaterials and biomechanics as well as their clinical application and the experience from everyday practical use. This book will be of great value to specialists in orthopedics and traumatology, while also providing an important basis for graduate and postgraduate learning.