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Long-term mechanical stability of the impacted morselized graft-cement interface in total joint replacement: An experimental study in dogs
(2000)
This experimental study compared the long-term (12 months) mechanical stability of the morselized graft-cement interface with the conventional bone-cement interface in both femoral bones of 10 adult dogs. For mechanical ...
Pain pattern in multiple vertebral hemangiomas involving nonadjacent levels: report of two cases
(2000)
Hemangioma of the bone is a benign tumor usually involving the spine and the bones of the skull and pelvis. It may be either a single lesion or part of a generalized multifocal disease. Multiple lesions involving non-adjacent ...
Should the patella be resurfaced during total knee replacement?
(2000)
Patellar resurfacing during total knee replacement (TKR) has been a controversial subject for many years. In 1990 a randomised prospective study was started to compare policies of resurfacing, not resurfacing and selectively ...
The clinical performance of a small diameter tibial nailing system with a mechanical distal aiming device
(2000)
We present the clinical and radiographic results of a prospective study with the Orthofix tibial nailing system. The ease and safety of distal locking with the use of an improved targeting system was also evaluated. Sixty ...
Influence of orthotopic placement on the incorporation and mechanical strength of a loaded structural cortical graft: An experimental study in rabbits
(2000)
The biological and mechanical behavior of loaded cortical autografts were evaluated in an experimental study using 40 adult male New Zealand rabbits divided into 4 groups. A double osteotomy was performed on all animals ...