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Biomaterials are used in many areas of medicine, particularly in
surgery and d- tistry. In orthopedic surgery, total hip
arthroplasty has been extremely successful, and has been called
'the operation of the 20th century'. Total hip arthroplasty is r-
tinely performed every day in most orthopedic departments. Over the
last decades, many efforts have been made to better integrate the
components within the recipient bones, to decrease the friction at
the prosthetic interface, and to minimize wear. Minimally invasive
procedures have been developed, and various designs are inte- ed to
preserve as much as possible of the bone stock of young patients.
By contrast, the clinical results have been less favorable after
various hand and wrist joint replacements. Many early designs have
failed, the clinical data of the current pr- theses are frequently
quite limited, and there is often insufficient biomechanical
information available, although trapezio-metacarpal arthroplasty in
particular has become quite popular in recent years. In order to
promote progress in hand and wrist arthroplasty, Antonio Merolli
and Thomas J. Joyce have edited this lovely book, whose chapters
discuss current research and recent advances in hand and wrist
arthroplasty. The problems of metacarpophalangeal joint prostheses
are particularly developed.
Biomaterials are used in many areas of medicine, particularly in
surgery and d- tistry. In orthopedic surgery, total hip
arthroplasty has been extremely successful, and has been called
'the operation of the 20th century'. Total hip arthroplasty is r-
tinely performed every day in most orthopedic departments. Over the
last decades, many efforts have been made to better integrate the
components within the recipient bones, to decrease the friction at
the prosthetic interface, and to minimize wear. Minimally invasive
procedures have been developed, and various designs are inte- ed to
preserve as much as possible of the bone stock of young patients.
By contrast, the clinical results have been less favorable after
various hand and wrist joint replacements. Many early designs have
failed, the clinical data of the current pr- theses are frequently
quite limited, and there is often insufficient biomechanical
information available, although trapezio-metacarpal arthroplasty in
particular has become quite popular in recent years. In order to
promote progress in hand and wrist arthroplasty, Antonio Merolli
and Thomas J. Joyce have edited this lovely book, whose chapters
discuss current research and recent advances in hand and wrist
arthroplasty. The problems of metacarpophalangeal joint prostheses
are particularly developed.
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