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Machining cancellous bone prior to prosthetic implantation

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posted on 2024-03-12, 15:20 authored by M. J. Jackson, M. Whitfield, G. M. Robinson, R. Handy, Waqar Ahmed
<p>The chapter describes the machining of compact and cancellous bone using a micromachining tool with a specially adapted spindle and the associated mechanics of chip formation. The chapter focuses on the design of the high-speed spindle, the structure of cancellous and compact bone, the theory of machining, chip curl modeling, the development of a biomachining center, and associated experimental results. The chapter concludes by stating that high-speed machining of compact and cancellous bone to prevent necrosis of the bone is possible. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2007, 2016.</p>

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  • School of Mathematics and Physics (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Surgical tools and medical devices [2nd ed.]

Pages/Article Number

439-474

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

ISBN

9783319334899

Date Submitted

2017-05-03

Date Accepted

2017-05-03

Date of First Publication

2017-05-03

Date of Final Publication

2017-05-03

ePrints ID

27103

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