AbstractIn this paper the optimization of bone drilling process with multiple performance characteristics is carried out using desirability analysis. Drilling of bone is frequently done during orthopaedic surgery for the fixation of fractured parts with screws, wires or plates. The temperature and forces induced during drilling can cause damage to the bone cells which can lead to irreversible osteonecrosis resulting in prolonged healing time or loosening of the fixation. In this study, the drilling parameters, namely feed rate and spindle speed are optimized for minimum temperature and force simultaneously during bone drilling. The percentage contribution of each drilling parameter on multiple performance index is determined using analysis ...
During a routine orthopedic surgery, the principle biomechanical procedure in repairing and reconstr...
Current research has highlighted the thermal damages associated with surgical bone drilling. Such da...
The bone drilling is common in orthopaedic surgery. The success of this surgery is dependent on many...
AbstractIn this paper the optimization of bone drilling process with multiple performance characteri...
BACKGROUND: Bone drilling is a mandatory process in orthopedic surgery to fix the fractured bones. E...
Excessive heat generated from wrong combinations of bone-drilling parameters could kill the bone cel...
The existing surgical drill bit is not fully optimized to protect against thermal damage during the ...
Bone drilling is a universal surgical procedure commonly used for internal fracture fixation, implan...
Internal fixation of bone fractures using immobilization screws and plate is a common procedure in o...
The drilling bone may potentially cause excessive frictional heat, which can lead to local bone necr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The bone drilling is common in orthopaedic surgery. The success of this surgery is dependent on many...
This present investigation uses the Taguchi and response surface methodology (RSM) for modelling and...
Bone drilling operations are carried out in hospitals in different surgical operations worldwide (e....
In medical practices, high speed surgical drills are usually used when drilling the screws into the...
During a routine orthopedic surgery, the principle biomechanical procedure in repairing and reconstr...
Current research has highlighted the thermal damages associated with surgical bone drilling. Such da...
The bone drilling is common in orthopaedic surgery. The success of this surgery is dependent on many...
AbstractIn this paper the optimization of bone drilling process with multiple performance characteri...
BACKGROUND: Bone drilling is a mandatory process in orthopedic surgery to fix the fractured bones. E...
Excessive heat generated from wrong combinations of bone-drilling parameters could kill the bone cel...
The existing surgical drill bit is not fully optimized to protect against thermal damage during the ...
Bone drilling is a universal surgical procedure commonly used for internal fracture fixation, implan...
Internal fixation of bone fractures using immobilization screws and plate is a common procedure in o...
The drilling bone may potentially cause excessive frictional heat, which can lead to local bone necr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The bone drilling is common in orthopaedic surgery. The success of this surgery is dependent on many...
This present investigation uses the Taguchi and response surface methodology (RSM) for modelling and...
Bone drilling operations are carried out in hospitals in different surgical operations worldwide (e....
In medical practices, high speed surgical drills are usually used when drilling the screws into the...
During a routine orthopedic surgery, the principle biomechanical procedure in repairing and reconstr...
Current research has highlighted the thermal damages associated with surgical bone drilling. Such da...
The bone drilling is common in orthopaedic surgery. The success of this surgery is dependent on many...