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Simplex P® (Pmma, Bone Cement), supplied by Pfizer Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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The yield and fatigue factor of safety distribution for implanted porous stem within (A) Sawbone and (B) cement, loaded at 2,300 N. (C) Fatigue factor of safety for each element in the porous stem implanted within Sawbone (black circle) and <t>PMMA</t> <t>bone</t> cement (red circle), examined through the Soderberg and Goodman fatigue theory loaded at 2,300 N.
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The yield and fatigue factor of safety distribution for implanted porous stem within (A) Sawbone and (B) cement, loaded at 2,300 N. (C) Fatigue factor of safety for each element in the porous stem implanted within Sawbone (black circle) and <t>PMMA</t> <t>bone</t> cement (red circle), examined through the Soderberg and Goodman fatigue theory loaded at 2,300 N.
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Puricelli biconvex arthroplasty. A Partial removal of ankylosed tissue and preparation of the areas for reconstruction. <t>1</t> <t>TMJ</t> ankylosis. 2 Removal of ankylosed mass. 2a Perforation with spherical drill and ostectomy with chisel. 2b Ostectomies using piezosurgery. 2c Measurement of the gap using a surgical compass. 3 Sequential sculpting, with a milling cutter, of upper and lower (mandible stump) residual tissues in convex profiles. B Perforations of the sculpted remaining ankylosed area (upper and lower). 1 Perforations of the upper sculpted ankylosed mass (lateral view). 1a Lateral view. 2 Perforations of the lower sculpted ankylosed mass (mandible stump). 2a Lateral (lower) view. 2b Upper view. Mean perforation depth is 3 mm. C Reconstruction of the remaining upper and lower ankylosed areas with <t>PMMA.</t> 1 Reconstruction of the upper structure with PMMA with overlay of the ankylosed area. The perforations are filled by mechanical pressing, and sculpted with a spatula into a convex structure with about 6 mm width, occupying part of the 15-mm gap. The perforations are filled with plastic PMMA by mechanical pressing, with total overlay of the upper structure. 2 An elastic maxillomandibular immobilisation (EMMI) is performed, for the correct positioning of the mandible in relation to the maxilla. 2a With controlled oral lateral, and opening and closing movements, the best position for minimal contact after reconstruction of the mandible head is determined. 3 The mandible stump is filled with PMMA for reconstruction of a mandible head, sculpted using a spatula. The perforations are filled with plastic PMMA by mechanical pressing, with total overlay of the lower structure. 4 The EMMI is removed, and the minimal contact between the two structures results in successful restoration of joint function. The mandibular force vector now has an anteroposterior and inferosuperior direction in relation to the base of the skull
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Puricelli biconvex arthroplasty. A Partial removal of ankylosed tissue and preparation of the areas for reconstruction. <t>1</t> <t>TMJ</t> ankylosis. 2 Removal of ankylosed mass. 2a Perforation with spherical drill and ostectomy with chisel. 2b Ostectomies using piezosurgery. 2c Measurement of the gap using a surgical compass. 3 Sequential sculpting, with a milling cutter, of upper and lower (mandible stump) residual tissues in convex profiles. B Perforations of the sculpted remaining ankylosed area (upper and lower). 1 Perforations of the upper sculpted ankylosed mass (lateral view). 1a Lateral view. 2 Perforations of the lower sculpted ankylosed mass (mandible stump). 2a Lateral (lower) view. 2b Upper view. Mean perforation depth is 3 mm. C Reconstruction of the remaining upper and lower ankylosed areas with <t>PMMA.</t> 1 Reconstruction of the upper structure with PMMA with overlay of the ankylosed area. The perforations are filled by mechanical pressing, and sculpted with a spatula into a convex structure with about 6 mm width, occupying part of the 15-mm gap. The perforations are filled with plastic PMMA by mechanical pressing, with total overlay of the upper structure. 2 An elastic maxillomandibular immobilisation (EMMI) is performed, for the correct positioning of the mandible in relation to the maxilla. 2a With controlled oral lateral, and opening and closing movements, the best position for minimal contact after reconstruction of the mandible head is determined. 3 The mandible stump is filled with PMMA for reconstruction of a mandible head, sculpted using a spatula. The perforations are filled with plastic PMMA by mechanical pressing, with total overlay of the lower structure. 4 The EMMI is removed, and the minimal contact between the two structures results in successful restoration of joint function. The mandibular force vector now has an anteroposterior and inferosuperior direction in relation to the base of the skull
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The yield and fatigue factor of safety distribution for implanted porous stem within (A) Sawbone and (B) cement, loaded at 2,300 N. (C) Fatigue factor of safety for each element in the porous stem implanted within Sawbone (black circle) and PMMA bone cement (red circle), examined through the Soderberg and Goodman fatigue theory loaded at 2,300 N.

Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology

Article Title: A novel hybrid design and modelling of a customised graded Ti-6Al-4V porous hip implant to reduce stress-shielding: An experimental and numerical analysis

doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1092361

Figure Lengend Snippet: The yield and fatigue factor of safety distribution for implanted porous stem within (A) Sawbone and (B) cement, loaded at 2,300 N. (C) Fatigue factor of safety for each element in the porous stem implanted within Sawbone (black circle) and PMMA bone cement (red circle), examined through the Soderberg and Goodman fatigue theory loaded at 2,300 N.

Article Snippet: ISO 7206–4:2010 was implemented to fix the stems using PMMA bone cement (Simplex P ® , Stryker Corp.TM, Mahwah, United States) within a cylindrical steel pot ∅ 50 × 58 mm ( ).

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Puricelli biconvex arthroplasty. A Partial removal of ankylosed tissue and preparation of the areas for reconstruction. 1 TMJ ankylosis. 2 Removal of ankylosed mass. 2a Perforation with spherical drill and ostectomy with chisel. 2b Ostectomies using piezosurgery. 2c Measurement of the gap using a surgical compass. 3 Sequential sculpting, with a milling cutter, of upper and lower (mandible stump) residual tissues in convex profiles. B Perforations of the sculpted remaining ankylosed area (upper and lower). 1 Perforations of the upper sculpted ankylosed mass (lateral view). 1a Lateral view. 2 Perforations of the lower sculpted ankylosed mass (mandible stump). 2a Lateral (lower) view. 2b Upper view. Mean perforation depth is 3 mm. C Reconstruction of the remaining upper and lower ankylosed areas with PMMA. 1 Reconstruction of the upper structure with PMMA with overlay of the ankylosed area. The perforations are filled by mechanical pressing, and sculpted with a spatula into a convex structure with about 6 mm width, occupying part of the 15-mm gap. The perforations are filled with plastic PMMA by mechanical pressing, with total overlay of the upper structure. 2 An elastic maxillomandibular immobilisation (EMMI) is performed, for the correct positioning of the mandible in relation to the maxilla. 2a With controlled oral lateral, and opening and closing movements, the best position for minimal contact after reconstruction of the mandible head is determined. 3 The mandible stump is filled with PMMA for reconstruction of a mandible head, sculpted using a spatula. The perforations are filled with plastic PMMA by mechanical pressing, with total overlay of the lower structure. 4 The EMMI is removed, and the minimal contact between the two structures results in successful restoration of joint function. The mandibular force vector now has an anteroposterior and inferosuperior direction in relation to the base of the skull

Journal: Head & Face Medicine

Article Title: Puricelli biconvex arthroplasty as an alternative for temporomandibular joint reconstruction: description of the technique and long-term case report

doi: 10.1186/s13005-022-00331-4

Figure Lengend Snippet: Puricelli biconvex arthroplasty. A Partial removal of ankylosed tissue and preparation of the areas for reconstruction. 1 TMJ ankylosis. 2 Removal of ankylosed mass. 2a Perforation with spherical drill and ostectomy with chisel. 2b Ostectomies using piezosurgery. 2c Measurement of the gap using a surgical compass. 3 Sequential sculpting, with a milling cutter, of upper and lower (mandible stump) residual tissues in convex profiles. B Perforations of the sculpted remaining ankylosed area (upper and lower). 1 Perforations of the upper sculpted ankylosed mass (lateral view). 1a Lateral view. 2 Perforations of the lower sculpted ankylosed mass (mandible stump). 2a Lateral (lower) view. 2b Upper view. Mean perforation depth is 3 mm. C Reconstruction of the remaining upper and lower ankylosed areas with PMMA. 1 Reconstruction of the upper structure with PMMA with overlay of the ankylosed area. The perforations are filled by mechanical pressing, and sculpted with a spatula into a convex structure with about 6 mm width, occupying part of the 15-mm gap. The perforations are filled with plastic PMMA by mechanical pressing, with total overlay of the upper structure. 2 An elastic maxillomandibular immobilisation (EMMI) is performed, for the correct positioning of the mandible in relation to the maxilla. 2a With controlled oral lateral, and opening and closing movements, the best position for minimal contact after reconstruction of the mandible head is determined. 3 The mandible stump is filled with PMMA for reconstruction of a mandible head, sculpted using a spatula. The perforations are filled with plastic PMMA by mechanical pressing, with total overlay of the lower structure. 4 The EMMI is removed, and the minimal contact between the two structures results in successful restoration of joint function. The mandibular force vector now has an anteroposterior and inferosuperior direction in relation to the base of the skull

Article Snippet: The third surgical step corresponds to the reconstruction of the TMJ using PMMA (Surgical Simplex P Bone Cement, Howmedica International Inc, Limerick, Ireland).

Techniques: Plasmid Preparation