Biomaterials in Hand Surgery
Biomaterials in Hand Surgery [electronic resource] /
Foreword by Frédéric Schuind
edited by Antonio Merolli, Thomas J. Joyce.
- XVI, 143 p. online resource.
Fundamentals of Biomaterials -- Potential Applications of Tissue Engineering in Hand Surgery -- The Finite Element Method for the Design of Biomedical Devices -- Prostheses for the Joints of the Hand -- Causes of Failure in Flexible Metacarpophalangeal Prostheses -- Prosthetic Surgery of Metacarpophalangeal Joints in Rheumatoid Patients: An Open Problem -- Requirements for a Metacarpophalangeal Joint Prosthesis for Rheumatoid Patients and Suggestions for Design -- Research Trends for Flexor Tendon Repair -- Peripheral Nerve Regeneration by Artificial Nerve Guides.
This concise but comprehensive book is the first publication devoted to the applications of biomaterials in hand surgery. It presents basic knowledge in the field of biomaterials, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, implant design, and hand joint prostheses, and explores in depth the key topic of metacarpophalangeal joint prostheses in rheumatoid patients. Furthermore, the volume reviews the research trends for flexor tendon repair and presents new challenging ideas for regeneration of peripheral nerves by artificial nerve guides. The main purpose of this work is to provide information in a single dedicated book that will thus represent a quick and updated reference for orthopedic surgeons, hand and plastic surgeons, rheumatologists, and materials scientists, as well as mechanical engineers and residents in these fields.
9788847011953
10.1007/978-88-470-1195-3 doi
Medicine.
Rheumatology.
Orthopedics.
Rehabilitation medicine.
Plastic surgery.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgical Orthopedics.
Biomedicine general.
Rehabilitation Medicine.
Rheumatology.
Plastic Surgery.
Electronic books.
RD701-811
617.47
Fundamentals of Biomaterials -- Potential Applications of Tissue Engineering in Hand Surgery -- The Finite Element Method for the Design of Biomedical Devices -- Prostheses for the Joints of the Hand -- Causes of Failure in Flexible Metacarpophalangeal Prostheses -- Prosthetic Surgery of Metacarpophalangeal Joints in Rheumatoid Patients: An Open Problem -- Requirements for a Metacarpophalangeal Joint Prosthesis for Rheumatoid Patients and Suggestions for Design -- Research Trends for Flexor Tendon Repair -- Peripheral Nerve Regeneration by Artificial Nerve Guides.
This concise but comprehensive book is the first publication devoted to the applications of biomaterials in hand surgery. It presents basic knowledge in the field of biomaterials, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, implant design, and hand joint prostheses, and explores in depth the key topic of metacarpophalangeal joint prostheses in rheumatoid patients. Furthermore, the volume reviews the research trends for flexor tendon repair and presents new challenging ideas for regeneration of peripheral nerves by artificial nerve guides. The main purpose of this work is to provide information in a single dedicated book that will thus represent a quick and updated reference for orthopedic surgeons, hand and plastic surgeons, rheumatologists, and materials scientists, as well as mechanical engineers and residents in these fields.
9788847011953
10.1007/978-88-470-1195-3 doi
Medicine.
Rheumatology.
Orthopedics.
Rehabilitation medicine.
Plastic surgery.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgical Orthopedics.
Biomedicine general.
Rehabilitation Medicine.
Rheumatology.
Plastic Surgery.
Electronic books.
RD701-811
617.47