AWIJ cutting of cortical bone screws

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  • C. Biskup
  • T. Hassel
  • C. Klose
  • F. W. Bach

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksBHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting
Seiten201-212
Seitenumfang12
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2010
Veranstaltung20th International Conference on Water Jetting - Graz, Österreich
Dauer: 20 Okt. 201022 Okt. 2010

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NameBHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting

Abstract

Screws are one of the major implants in orthopaedic surgery. For the application of the Anterior-Cruciate-Ligament (ACL) reconstruction so called interference screws are used. These screws normally consist of biodegradable polylactid or polyglycolid acids but some studies found foreign-body reactions like fistulization or persistent secretion in up to 23%. Processed cortical bone seems to be an adequate implant material for orthopaedic surgery. Bone as an implant material has the advantage to be resorbed and replaced by new own bone tissue. However, the biomechanical and osteoinductive properties of bone can easily be harmed by exceeding a critical temperature for a certain time. By using the AWIJ as the manufacturing tool this can be avoided. Furthermore it is possible to drill, cut, turn and thread bone material with this non-contact tool. In this study some fundamental investigations to manufacture screws made of cortical bone will be presented. The cutting process of inner contours with a wrench size of 2.5 mm will be focused.

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AWIJ cutting of cortical bone screws. / Biskup, C.; Hassel, T.; Klose, C. et al.
BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting. 2010. S. 201-212 (BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting).

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandAufsatz in KonferenzbandForschungPeer-Review

Biskup, C, Hassel, T, Klose, C & Bach, FW 2010, AWIJ cutting of cortical bone screws. in BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting. BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting, S. 201-212, 20th International Conference on Water Jetting, Graz, Österreich, 20 Okt. 2010.
Biskup, C., Hassel, T., Klose, C., & Bach, F. W. (2010). AWIJ cutting of cortical bone screws. In BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting (S. 201-212). (BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting).
Biskup C, Hassel T, Klose C, Bach FW. AWIJ cutting of cortical bone screws. in BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting. 2010. S. 201-212. (BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting).
Biskup, C. ; Hassel, T. ; Klose, C. et al. / AWIJ cutting of cortical bone screws. BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting. 2010. S. 201-212 (BHR Group - 20th International Conference on Water Jetting).
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