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Bioceramics in Joint Arthroplasty -

Bioceramics in Joint Arthroplasty

9th BIOLOX® Symposium Proceedings
Buch | Softcover
XIV, 170 Seiten
2004 | 1. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Steinkopff (Verlag)
978-3-7985-1462-1 (ISBN)
CHF 74,85 inkl. MwSt
Dear Colleague and Participant th in Ceramics 2004 . 9 International BIOLOX" Symposium We are proud of the fact that once again we have been able to give you a copy of the proceedingsof this symposium as a part of your registration materials. Thisisa majorachievement that wasonly made possible by the excellent cooperation of the speakers, the publishing house and their staff and the Symposium Administrator and her staff. We would like to thank all of them for their hard work and dedication in meeting the tight deadlinesrequired to make thisa reality. The proceedings of this symposium continue the on-going tradition of providing us with a valuable addition to our reference libraries. We hope that you will be pleased to receive thisbook, since within itscovers.you will find the latestscientific and clinical information regarding the use of ceramics in orthopaedic surgery. This is the first time that the symposium has taken place outside Germany. The reason we chose Paris, France,isobvious.ItisbecauseCeramTec hashad a long and close relationship with the French orthopaedic community and because this community hasbeen an incontestable pioneer in the use of ceramicsin the field of orthopaedics. Forthese reasonsit wasonly fitting to hold the symposiumin the capital city of this much respected country of orthopaedic achievement. CeramTec is pleased that the University Hospital Pitie Solpetriere. our Honorary Presidents Prof. Sedel and Prof. Mittelmeier and our Symposium President, Prof. Lazennec have collaborated with us in the preparation and in the execution of Ceramics 2004 . th 9 International BIOLOX" Symposium.

1.1 Ceramic on Ceramic Bearings Used with Proximal Modular Stems in THA.- 1.2 Surface Analysis of Explanted Alumina-Alumina Bearings.- 1.3 A Ten Years Experience with Alumina-Alumina Hip Replacement.- 1.4 Thirty Years Experience with all Ceramic Bearings.- 1.5 Ceramic/Ceramic Total Hip Replacement: The American Experience with Stryker Implants.- 1.6 Results Obtained for 474 Cementless Hip Endoprostheses using Ceramic/Ceramic Components.- 1.7 Alumina Ceramic against Polyethylene: A long term follow up.- 2.1 Long Term Wear of Ceramic on Ceramic Hips.- 2.2 Periarticular Reaction to Wear Debris of Different Ceramic Materials.- 2.3 Two Bearing Ceramic Surfaces with a Self Adjusting Cup: A New Solution to avoid Dislocation and Subluxation in Total Hip Prosthesis.- 2.4 Analysis and Investigation of the Adhesive Strength of Ceramic and Bone Cement in Knee Arthroplasty.- 2.5 Alumina Ceramic-Ceramic Total Hip Arthroplasty using Computer-Assisted Surgical Navigation and a New Minimally Invasive Technique.- 3.1 Phase Transformation in Zirconia Heads after THA Myth or Reality?.- 3.2 Chamley-Kerboull Total Hip Arthroplasty Combining Zirconia on Polyethylene A Minimum 2-Year Follow-Up Prospective Study.- 3.3 Highly Cross-linked Polyethylene - A New Option in Tribology of THA.- 3.4 The Crosslinked Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene: Risk and Limitation.- 3.5 Reducing Wear Using the Ceramic Surface on Oxidized Zirconium Heads.- 3.6 Is the OXINIUM Technology a Useful Technology in Total Joint Arthroplasty?.- 3.7 Ceramic Coatings in Metal-PE Joints: Where Are We Now?.- 3.8 Metal on Metal in Resurfacing Arthroplasty: Risks or Benefits?.- 3.9 Surface Replacement of the Hip: Contra.- 4.1 The Concept of CeramTec to Offer Ball Heads Dedicated to Hip Revision Demands.- 4.2 Clinical andTechnical Aspects in THA-Revision Surgery: Current Problems, Guidelines for Current, and Future Solutions.- 5.1 Risk Factors for Dislocation after Total Hip Arthroplasty: Results of a Long Term Analysis.- 5.2 Hip-Spine Relationships: A New Concept to Analyse THP Dysfunction and Instability.- 5.3 Design Parameter to Improve Range of Motion (ROM) in Total Hip Arthroplasty.- 5.4 Recommendations for Maximizing Range of Motion.- 5.5 THA Ceramic-Ceramic Coupling: The Evaluation of the Dislocation Rate with Bigger Heads.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.3.2004
Reihe/Serie Ceramics in Orthopaedics
Zusatzinfo XIV, 170 p. 76 illus.
Verlagsort Heidelberg
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 370 g
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Unfallchirurgie / Orthopädie
Schlagworte Arthroplasty • Bioceramics • Biolox • Bone • Ceramics • Ceramtec • Gelenke • Hip Arthroplasty • instability • Keramik • Orthopädische Chirurgie • orthopaedics • Surgery • Total Joint Replacement
ISBN-10 3-7985-1462-3 / 3798514623
ISBN-13 978-3-7985-1462-1 / 9783798514621
Zustand Neuware
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