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It is widely appreciated that the deterioration of metal and plastic implant materials within the body is one of the most important aspects of implant surgery. This particular application of materials places an almost unique demand on the resistance to deterioration. The reasons are basically twofold, for not only may the environmental effects alter the structure and properties of the material, which may itself affect the function of the implant and hence the well-being of the patient, but also the by-products of any structural change may have harmful effects on the patient... [Pg.470]

Veronese, F. M., Marsillo, F., et al. Polyphosphazene membranes and microspheres in periodontal diseases and implant surgery. Biomaterials 20(l) 91-98, 1999. [Pg.300]

Periti P, Stringa G, Mini E. Comparative multicenter trial of teicoplanin versus cefazolin for antimicrobial prophylaxis in prosthetic joint implant surgery. Italian Study Group for Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Orthopedic Surgery. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 1999 18(2) 113-19. [Pg.3309]

Each eye should be considered independently in individuals with bilateral disease. Simultaneous implant surgery is not usually indicated although only a few days are required between operating on each eye. [Pg.340]

Despite being nearly fifty years old, the implant surgery care ward boasted an impressive array of contemporary equipment. Medicine, along with its various modem sidelines, was a profitable business in Culey asteroid. [Pg.259]

Buzik SC, Fatal interaction Halothane, epinephrine and tooth implant surgery. Can Pharm 7(1990) 123, 68-9 and 81. [Pg.100]

Smith KD, Burt WL. Fluorescent viscoelastic enhancement. J Cataract Refract Surg 1992 18 572-576 Smith SG, Lindstrom RL, Miller RA, Hazel S, Skelnik D, Williams P, Mindrup E. Safety and efficacy of 2% methylcellulose in cat and monkey cataract-implant surgery. J Am Intraocular Implant Soc 1984 10 160-163... [Pg.144]

Table la.5 Chemical composition of steels for implant surgery (wt%) (Ref. 6)... [Pg.149]

Table la.22 Influence of a cold deformation on the mechanical properties of steels for implant surgery (standard qualities, other qualities - for all steels - as agreed upon) (Ref. 6)... [Pg.161]

A. Hussong, T. S. Rau, T. Ortmaier, B. Heimann, T. Lenarz, and O. Majdani, "An automated insertion tool for cochlear implants Another step towards atraumatic cochlear implant surgery," Int.. Comput. Assisted Radiol. Surg., 5(2) 163-171, March 2010. [Pg.89]

Majdani, O. et al. "A robot-guided minimally invasive approach for cochlear implant surgery Preliminary results of a temporal bone study." International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 4.5 (2009), pp. 475-486. [Pg.110]

Schipper, J. et al. "Navigation as a quality management tool in cochlear implant surgery." The Journal of Laryngology Otology 118.10 (2004) pp. 764-770. [Pg.113]

Labadie, R. F. et al. "Minimally invasive image-guided cochlear implantation surgery First report of clinical implementation." The Laryngoscope 124.8 (2014) pp. 1915-1922. [Pg.113]

Artificial heart valve (Charles Hufnagel) Hufnagel develops an artificial heart valve and performs the first heart-valve implantation surgery in a human patient the following year. [Pg.2063]

First cochlear implant surgery Graeme Clark performs the first cochlear implant surgery in Australia. [Pg.2071]

After implant surgery on the mandible with a persisting numbness, an early CT can prove the extent of the injury of the mandibular canal. In some cases, CT demonstrates the mandibular canal has been only minimally touched at the roof or tangentially. After prompt consultation with the surgeon, the implants could be... [Pg.170]

Fig. 13.15. Patient A, patient with complete perforation into the canal. The implant crosses the canal the patient did not recover from nerve palsy. Patients B (two similar cases). Mandibular canal is only slightly touched at the roof. Patients completely recovered after surgery. Patient C, persisting numbness 1 year after implant surgery. The implant is localized above the canal, but on the bottom of the canal a drilling hole can be verified by CT. Therefore, the nerve had already been cut by the drilling procedure before the implant was placed... Fig. 13.15. Patient A, patient with complete perforation into the canal. The implant crosses the canal the patient did not recover from nerve palsy. Patients B (two similar cases). Mandibular canal is only slightly touched at the roof. Patients completely recovered after surgery. Patient C, persisting numbness 1 year after implant surgery. The implant is localized above the canal, but on the bottom of the canal a drilling hole can be verified by CT. Therefore, the nerve had already been cut by the drilling procedure before the implant was placed...

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