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Joint Replacement Technology

  • 3rd Edition - July 28, 2021
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Peter A. Revell
  • Language: English

The third edition of Joint Replacement Technology provides a thoroughly updated review of recent developments in joint replacement technology. Joint replacement is a standa… Read more

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Description

The third edition of Joint Replacement Technology provides a thoroughly updated review of recent developments in joint replacement technology. Joint replacement is a standard treatment for joint degradation and has improved the quality of life of millions of patients. Collaboration between clinicians and researchers is critical to its continued success and to meet the rising expectations of patients and surgeons.

This edition covers a range of updated and new content, ranging from chapters on materials analysis and selection, to methodologies and techniques used for joint replacement and clinical challenges of replacing specific joints. Key topics include tribological considerations and experiments; challenges in joint bearing surfaces; cementless fixation techniques; healing responses to implants. Clinical challenges and perspectives are covered with the aid of case studies.

Thanks to its widespread collaboration and international contributors, Joint Replacement Technology, Third Edition is useful for materials scientists and engineers in both academia and the biomedical industry. Chemists, clinicians, and other researchers in this area will also find this text invaluable.

Key features

  • This third edition provides an updated comprehensive review of recent developments in joint replacement technology
  • Reviews a range of specific joints, biological and mechanical issues and fixation techniques
  • Includes revised and new content, such as sections on regulatory affairs, AI techniques and 3D printing

Readership

Materials scientists and biomedical engineers in academia and research, interested in developing optimal materials for tissue engineering of bone/ joint tissue

Table of contents

1. Biomechanics for joint replacement

2. Tribology in joint replacement

3. Metals for joint replacement

4. Ceramics for joint replacement

5. Pyrocarbon for joint replacement

6. Joint bearing surfaces and replacement joint design

7. Cementless fixation techniques and problems

8. Acrylic cements for bone fixation in joint replacement

9. The healing response to implants used in joint replacement

10. Biological causes of prosthetic joint failure

11. Failure mechanisms in joint replacement

12. Tribology and corrosion in hip joint replacements: Materials and engineering

13. Imaging of joint prostheses

14. Hip replacement: Clinical perspectives

15. Knee replacement: Clinical perspectives

16. Total ankle arthroplasty

17. Shoulder joint replacement

18. Elbow arthroplasty

19. Small joint arthroplasty of the extremities

20. Intervertebral disc joint replacement technology

21. Replacing temporomandibular joints

Product details

  • Edition: 3
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 28, 2021
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Peter A. Revell

Dr Peter A. Revell is Emeritus Professor at University College London. Formerly Professor of Histopathology at the Royal Free and University College Medical School, he is a past President of the European Society of Biomaterials. Professor Revell is a Fellow both of The Royal College of Pathologists and the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering.
Affiliations and expertise
Emeritus Professor, University College London, UK

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