BookTheofilos Karachalios, editor.
Summary: What is the optimal design and fixation of the implants we use for orthopedic reconstructions? What is the gold standard for the management of patients requiring implants? Is there scope for improvement still further? Huge efforts have been made both by research scientists in orthopedics and the implant industry to furthering the options available for arthroplasty without necessarily considering the cost-effectiveness of this research to clinical outcomes. It has also become apparent that theoretical and laboratory studies do not always match the results of long-term clinical studies of which there regretfully few of sufficient quality. The Editor and his carefully chosen selection of contributors critically evaluate data from basic science, experimental in vivo and in vitro biological and mechanical models, autopsy specimens and long-term clinical studies to answer these questions. Bone-Implant Interface in Orthopedic Surgery: Basic Science to Clinical Applications focuses on the bone-orthopedic implant interface in general and will be useful both for the novice who seeks a quick introduction to this specific topic and for more experienced surgeons who seek an in depth critical review of current practices.
Contents:
Current evidence in designs and fixation surfaces in total hip arthroplasty (a brief overview)
Early and late mechanical stability of the cementless bone implant interface in total joint arthroplasty
Cement- bone interface in total joint arthroplasty
The implant cement interface in total hip arthroplasty
Cobalt-Chrome porous coated implant-bone interface in total joint arthroplasty
Titanium porous coated implant-bone Interface in Total Joint Arthroplasty
Grit blasted implant bone interface in total joint arthroplasty Eduardo Garcia-Rey, Eduardo Garcia-Cimbrelo
HA coated implant - bone interface in total joint arthroplasty
Trabecular metal - bone interface in total joint arthroplasty
Assessment of bone implant interface failure in total joint arthroplasty
The biology of aseptic loosening
Cement-bone interface in total joint revision arthroplasty
Cementless fully porous coated implant-bone interface in revision total hip arthroplasty
Cementless tapered fluted implant bone interface in revision total joint arthroplasty
Bone-graft and implant-graft interface in total hip arthroplasty
The effect of pharmacological agents on the bone implant interface
Bone-implant interface in biofilm associated bone and joint infections
Modular interfaces
Local and distant reaction to metallic wear debris
Bone-implant interface in spine surgery
Bone-tendon and bone- ligament interface
Bone implant interface in patients with neoplasmatic disease.