© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. Aseptic loosening, or loss of implant fixation, is a common complication following total joint replacement. Revision surgeries cost the healthcare system over $8 billion annually in the United States. Despite the prevalence of aseptic loosening, timely and accurate detection remains a challenge because traditional imaging modalities, such as plain radiographs, struggle to reliably detect the early stages of implant loosening. Motivated by this challenge, we present a novel approach for in vivo monitoring and failure detection of cemented joint replacements. Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) bone cement is modified with low volume fractions of chopped carbon fiber (CF) to impart piezoresistive-based self-sensing. El...
The performance of structural and human health systems deteriorates during their service life. If le...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the widespread use of cement as a means of fixation of implant...
The risk for patients during the standard procedure of revision of cemented artificial hip joints is...
Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) continues to be a common and important orthopedic procedure for many i...
Present paper determines the self-sensing capacity of two cement matrixes, one high performance mort...
Femoral loosening is one of the most prevalent causes of revision orthopedic surgeries. Cement mantl...
Cement-based materials are widely used in the construction of civil infrastructure systems. However,...
Implant fixation via the use of acrylic bone cement is now a well-established practice in orthopaedi...
A noncontact, noninvasive, electrical permittivity imaging technique is proposed for monitoring loos...
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is a medical procedure with high prevalence within the United States. I...
Bone cements based on polymethacrylate (PMMA) are essential products in joint arthroplasty. PMMA bon...
With emerging minimally invasive surgical techniques in total hip arthroplasty, there has been anecd...
Joint replacements may fail due to infection, dislocation, peri-prosthetic fracture and loosening. B...
Background: Aseptic loosening is the major cause of revisions for hip replacement. This mode of fail...
The objective of this study was to develop a noncontact, noninvasive, imaging system for monitoring ...
The performance of structural and human health systems deteriorates during their service life. If le...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the widespread use of cement as a means of fixation of implant...
The risk for patients during the standard procedure of revision of cemented artificial hip joints is...
Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) continues to be a common and important orthopedic procedure for many i...
Present paper determines the self-sensing capacity of two cement matrixes, one high performance mort...
Femoral loosening is one of the most prevalent causes of revision orthopedic surgeries. Cement mantl...
Cement-based materials are widely used in the construction of civil infrastructure systems. However,...
Implant fixation via the use of acrylic bone cement is now a well-established practice in orthopaedi...
A noncontact, noninvasive, electrical permittivity imaging technique is proposed for monitoring loos...
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is a medical procedure with high prevalence within the United States. I...
Bone cements based on polymethacrylate (PMMA) are essential products in joint arthroplasty. PMMA bon...
With emerging minimally invasive surgical techniques in total hip arthroplasty, there has been anecd...
Joint replacements may fail due to infection, dislocation, peri-prosthetic fracture and loosening. B...
Background: Aseptic loosening is the major cause of revisions for hip replacement. This mode of fail...
The objective of this study was to develop a noncontact, noninvasive, imaging system for monitoring ...
The performance of structural and human health systems deteriorates during their service life. If le...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the widespread use of cement as a means of fixation of implant...
The risk for patients during the standard procedure of revision of cemented artificial hip joints is...