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A percutaneous implant using a porous metal surface coating for adhesion to bone and a velour covering for soft tissue attachment: results of trials in pigs
- Source :
- Journal of biomedical materials research. 11(6)
- Publication Year :
- 1977
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Abstract
- A percutaneous implant for the attachment of an artificial limb has been designed and tested in 14 pigs. Firm fixation to beone was achieved with the porous-surface layered metal intramedullary stem design in some cases. Dacron velour was used at the soft tissue interface. Evidence of soft tissue ingrowth was seen. However, the velour was unable to maintain adequate epithelial adhesion to form an anatomical seal and a barrier to bacteria.
- Subjects :
- Materials science
Percutaneous
Bone Regeneration
Swine
Biomedical Engineering
Silicones
Artificial Limbs
Prosthesis Design
Seal (mechanical)
law.invention
Biomaterials
Intramedullary rod
law
Animals
Humans
Fixation (histology)
Skin
Leg
Wound Healing
Polyethylene Terephthalates
technology, industry, and agriculture
Soft tissue
Adhesion
equipment and supplies
Stainless Steel
Orthopedic Fixation Devices
Surface coating
Implant
Rabbits
Biomedical engineering
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00219304
- Volume :
- 11
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of biomedical materials research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b5644855dd7ce6f1170d6e90b9a2df39