Publications by authors named "M Preutenborbeck"

Press-fitted implants are implanted by impaction to ensure adequate seating, but without overloading the components, the surgeon, or the patient. To understand this interrelationship a uniaxial discretised model of the hammer/introducer/implant/bone/soft-tissues was developed. A parametric analysis of applied energy, component materials and geometry, and interactions between implant and bone and between bone and soft-tissues was performed, with implant seating and component stresses as outcome variables.

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Implants anchored by press-fit are predominantly implanted by impaction. This method allows sufficiently high forces to be generated easily by the surgeon. Suitable impaction should provide adequate implant seating without damaging the patient (tissues), the implant and implantation system, or the surgeon.

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Total hip arthroplasty (THA) broaching involves impacting a broach handle with a mallet, facilitating force transmission to progress broaches into the femoral medullary canal. Limited surgical access during direct anterior THAs increases off-axis forces, potentially contributing to tissue damage. The aim was to characterise impactions during broaching.

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