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Cement-Free Fixation of Cup-Prosthesis with Glass Ceramic Coating in Dogs

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Biomechanics: Current Interdisciplinary Research

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Extensive clinical practice and results have already been gained with the Wagner-type cup-prosthesis (1,2).The polyethylene sockets and the use of cement for fixation of the cup-prosthesis can be considered as weak points in this system. Thus long-term anchoring of loaded joint replacements is mainly an interfacial problem provided that no biomechanical discrepancy exists. The aim of this investigation was to study a physiologically loaded prosthesis which was implanted cement-free and coated with glass ceramic particles.

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Zeiler, G., Pesch, H.J., Gross, U. (1985). Cement-Free Fixation of Cup-Prosthesis with Glass Ceramic Coating in Dogs. In: Perren, S.M., Schneider, E. (eds) Biomechanics: Current Interdisciplinary Research. Developments in Biomechanics, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7432-9_14

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