Impaction bone grafting in revision arthroplasty /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Christian Delloye, Gordon Bannister.
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Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
London :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Taylor & Francis,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2004.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (1 volume)
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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1. The History of the Use of Bone Impaction Grafting in Primary and Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty / Tom J.J.H. Slooff -- 2. Harvest, Storage, and Microbiological Security of Bone Allografts / Christian Delloye [and others] -- 3. The Procurement, Processing, and Preservation of Allograft Bone / Stephan Vehmeijer and Rolf M. Bloem -- 4. Conserving Stocks in the Bone Bank / David Finlayson and Philip Henman -- 5. Mechanical Considerations in Impaction Bone Grafting : The Nijmegen Experience / N. Verdonschot [and others] -- 6. Impaction Bone Grafting : A Mechanical Appraisal with Reference to Soil Engineering / Douglas Dunlop -- 7. Stability of Impaction-Grafted Hip and Knee Prostheses : Surgical Technique, Implant Design, and Graft Compaction / Jan Herman Kuiper [and others] -- 8. Preparation of the Femoral Head Prior to Milling : Does Inclusion of the Articular Cartilage Influence Impaction? : An In Vitro Study with Human Femoral Heads / Ashit Bavadekar [and others] -- 9. Impaction Bone Grafting with Processed Freeze-Dried Allografts : Evolution of the Compactness and Stiffness During Impaction / Olivier Cornu -- 10. Bone Graft Substitutes for Impaction Grafting / Ashley W. Blom and Ian D. Learmonth -- 11. The Contribution of Synthetic Bone Grafting Material to Impaction / Douglas Dunlop -- 12. Comparative Dynamic Loading of Paired Femurs : Comparison of Freeze-Dried Versus Fresh-Frozen Bone Allografts / Bernard Godts -- 13. The Influence of Particle Size at the Femur : Is Morsel Size a Critical Parameter? Does It Influence the Stiffness of the Impacted Layer? / Ashit Bavadekar [and others] -- 14. Mechanical Studies of the Bone Particle Size at the Femur / Akio Kobayashi [and others] -- 15. Impaction Grafting : How Does It Work? / Magnus Tagil and Per Aspenberg -- 16. Human Bone Histology After Morselized Cortico-Cancellous Bone Impaction / Gosta Ullmark -- 17. Histological Evaluation of Impaction Bone Grafting in Humans and Animals / Pieter Buma, Sanne van der Donk, and B. Willem Schreurs -- 18. Biological Enhancement of Bone Graft Materials by Osteogenic Factors / Stephen D. Cook and Robert L. Barrack -- 19. Adding Growth Factors to Impacted Grafts : A Good Idea that Might Be Bad / Per Aspenberg -- 20. Acetabular Bone Impaction Grafting : Classification of the Bone Stock Loss and Surgical Technique / Jean W.M. Gardeniers, Tom J.J.H. Slooff, and B. Willem Schreurs -- 21. Long-Term Results of Acetabular Reconstruction Using Impaction Bone Grafting and a Cemented Cup / B. Willem Schreurs, Jean W.M. Gardeniers, and Tom J.J.H. Slooff -- 22. Impaction Bone Technique at the Acetabular Side / E. Winter -- 23. Impaction Bone Grafting on the Femoral Side / A.J. Timperley, P. Kenny, and G.A. Gie -- 24. Impaction Grafting of the Proximal Femur with Freeze-Dried Bone in Revision Arthroplasty / A. Mazhar Tokgozoglu, Bulent Atilla, and Egemen Turhan -- 25. Enmeshed Impacted Bone Allograft at the Femoral Side / Henri Migaud [and others] -- 26. Impaction Bone Grafting at the Hip : A Clinical Review / Mickey S. Cho, Michael T. Casnellie, and Seth S. Leopold -- 27. Revision of Total Knee Arthroplasty by Impaction Bone Grafting / Gary W. Bradley -- 28. Revision Knee Arthroplasty with Impaction Bone Grafting / Gosta Ullmark -- 29. Revision Knee Arthroplasty with Impaction / I.C. Heyligers, E.H. van Haaren, and P.I.J.M. Wuisman -- 30. Different Types of Biomechanical Tests on Morselized Grafts / Xavier Banse.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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One of the major surgical techniques for revising replaced joints that have worn due to progressive osteolysis is the restoration of the bone stock using impact bone allograft (the other is long stemmed cementless implants). Bringing together the contributions clinicians, scientists, engineers, and.