Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10433510 | Journal of Biomechanics | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Large particles offer better mechanical performance as a greater magnitude of force would be required to deform and break the particles. Freeze-dried irradiated bone brittleness reduces this advantage after 30 impactions. Large particles embrittlement leads to similar mechanical results as small particles at higher impaction rate. This may account for partial collapse of the graft layer in clinical situation when impaction rate is lower. This model supports the use of small particles obtained with thin rasp bone mill when freeze-dried irradiated bone for impaction bone grafting and large particles obtained with the Rongeur when fresh-frozen bone is available.
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Authors
Olivier Cornu, Thomas Schubert, Xavier Libouton, Olivier Manil, Bernard Godts, John Van Tomme, Xavier Banse, Christian Delloye,