Item does not contain fulltextThe initial fixation of cemented Total Knee Replacements (TKRs) relies on mechanical interlock between cement and bone, but loss of interlock occurs with in vivo service. In this study, cement-trabeculae gap morphology and micromechanics were measured for lab prepared (representing post-operative state) and postmortem retrieval (with in vivo remodeling) TKRs to determine how changes in fixation affect local micromechanics. Small specimens taken from beneath the tibial tray were loaded with 1 MPa axial compression and the local micromechanics of the trabeculae-cement interface was quantified using digital image correlation. Lab prepared trabeculae that initially interlock with cement had small gaps (ave:14 mum) ...
The ability of an interlocking screw fixation technique to minimize bone loss related to stress shie...
The integrity of the cement-bone interface is vital to the long term stability of cemented arthropla...
We evaluated the microstructural characteristics of newly formed bone tissue at the interface with c...
The initial fixation of cemented Total Knee Replacements (TKRs) relies on mechanical interlock betwe...
Item does not contain fulltextAseptic loosening of the tibial component remains the leading cause fo...
Item does not contain fulltextAseptic loosening of the tibial component in cemented total knee arthr...
Item does not contain fulltextPost-operative changes in trabecular bone morphology at the cement-bon...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cement-bone interface plays an important role in load transfer bet...
A new micro-computed tomography (μCT) image processing approach to estimate the loss of cement–bone ...
The cement-bone interface plays an important role in load transfer between cemented implant systems ...
Item does not contain fulltextA new micro-computed tomography (muCT) image processing approach to es...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the widespread use of cement as a means of fixation of implant...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining adequate fixation between cement and bone is important for...
Contains fulltext : 88556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND P...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the current study, the effects of different ways to implement the c...
The ability of an interlocking screw fixation technique to minimize bone loss related to stress shie...
The integrity of the cement-bone interface is vital to the long term stability of cemented arthropla...
We evaluated the microstructural characteristics of newly formed bone tissue at the interface with c...
The initial fixation of cemented Total Knee Replacements (TKRs) relies on mechanical interlock betwe...
Item does not contain fulltextAseptic loosening of the tibial component remains the leading cause fo...
Item does not contain fulltextAseptic loosening of the tibial component in cemented total knee arthr...
Item does not contain fulltextPost-operative changes in trabecular bone morphology at the cement-bon...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cement-bone interface plays an important role in load transfer bet...
A new micro-computed tomography (μCT) image processing approach to estimate the loss of cement–bone ...
The cement-bone interface plays an important role in load transfer between cemented implant systems ...
Item does not contain fulltextA new micro-computed tomography (muCT) image processing approach to es...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the widespread use of cement as a means of fixation of implant...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining adequate fixation between cement and bone is important for...
Contains fulltext : 88556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND P...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the current study, the effects of different ways to implement the c...
The ability of an interlocking screw fixation technique to minimize bone loss related to stress shie...
The integrity of the cement-bone interface is vital to the long term stability of cemented arthropla...
We evaluated the microstructural characteristics of newly formed bone tissue at the interface with c...