Publications by authors named "J J Ernberg"

This study was designed to isolate and evaluate the parameters of host density, outer diameter (OD), root diameter (RD), and pitch in cancellous bone screw design and their effect on holding power. Special emphasis was placed on screw pitch, which has been evaluated infrequently in the literature. Three groups of stainless steel V thread screws (group I, OD 4.

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Despite the advantages associated with short-stem intramedullary hip screw devices for the treatment of intertrochanteric fractures, recent reports have shown an increased incidence of femoral shaft fractures after their insertion. These findings led to the hypothesis that an intramedullary hip screw with a longer stem may more effectively redistribute loads to the distal end of the femoral shaft, where they may be more readily absorbed by the increased bony cross-sectional area. To characterize the load patterns of a long-stem device in the femur, 10 fresh-frozen adult femurs were instrumented with unidirectional strain gauges.

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Because wire fixation continues to be used extensively in the practice of orthopaedic surgery, despite a high incidence of wire breakage, understanding the mechanism of this failure is of important clinical interest. The aim of this study was to investigate the failure of cerclage stainless steel wire using an in vitro cyclic loading device. A stainless steel testing fixture consisting of two half cylinders with a combined diameter of 2.

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The effect of the rel gene of Escherichia coli on the RNA synthesis induced by phage R23 was studied. This RNA phage has the property of inhibiting ribosomal RNA formation and completely dominating the RNA synthesis of the host. Phage-specific RNA formation was found to be dependent on the allelic state of the rel gene.

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