L E Claes
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Decking R, Reuter P, Huttner M, Puhl W, Claes L, Scharf H
J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
. 2003 Jan;
64(2):99-106.
PMID: 12516084
The surfaces of retrieved failed cementless total hip implants made of cobalt-chromium-molybdenum casting alloy and of wrought titanium 6-aluminum 4-vanadium alloy were studied with the use of scanning-electron microscopy (SEM),...
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Ignatius A, Betz O, Augat P, Claes L
J Biomed Mater Res
. 2001 Dec;
58(6):701-9.
PMID: 11745524
Porous composites made of poly(L, DL-lactide) (PLA) and alpha-tricalcium phosphate (alpha-TCP) or the glass ceramic, GB14N, respectively, were investigated in a loaded implant model in sheep. Six, 12 and 24...
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Durselen L, Dauner M, Hierlemann H, Planck H, Claes L, Ignatius A
J Biomed Mater Res
. 2001 Dec;
58(6):666-72.
PMID: 11745519
Resorbable augmentation devices for cruciate ligament surgery have been developed to temporarily protect healing tendon grafts or sutured ligaments against high tensile loads during the postoperative healing period. Materials available...
14.
Wilke H, Kavanagh S, Neller S, Haid C, Claes L
J Neurosurg
. 2001 Oct;
95(2 Suppl):208-14.
PMID: 11599838
Object: Current procedures for treatment of degenerative disc disease may not restore flexibility or disc height to the intervertebral disc. Recently, a prosthetic device, intended to replace the degenerated nucleus...
15.
Ignatius A, Ohnmacht M, Claes L, Kreidler J, Palm F
J Biomed Mater Res
. 2001 Aug;
58(5):564-9.
PMID: 11505432
The aim of the study was the development of a resorbable membrane for guided bone regeneration (GBR) with improved biocompatibility, which should be stiff enough to avoid membrane collapse during...
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Rohlmannt A, Claes L, Bergmannt G, Graichen F, Neef P, Wilke H
Ergonomics
. 2001 Jul;
44(8):781-94.
PMID: 11450876
Loading of the spine is still not well understood. The most reliable results seemed to come from the intradiscal pressure measurements from studies by Nachemson, 1966. A new similar study...
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Ignatius A, Wolf S, Augat P, Claes L
J Biomed Mater Res
. 2001 Jun;
57(1):126-31.
PMID: 11416859
Porous composite materials made of poly(L, DL-lactide) and a ceramic component, alpha-tricalcium phosphate (alpha-TCP) or one of the rapidly resorbable glass ceramics, GB9N or GB14N, respectively, were developed to be...
18.
Ignatius A, Augat P, Claes L
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed
. 2001 Jun;
12(2):185-94.
PMID: 11403235
Combining a bioactive ceramic with a resorbable polymer may improve the biocompatibility and the osseointegration of degradable fracture fixation devices. This study reports on the mechanical properties and degradation behavior...
19.
Wilke H, Kemmerich V, Claes L, Arand M
J Bone Joint Surg Br
. 2001 May;
83(4):609-17.
PMID: 11380141
Fusion is the main goal in the surgical management of the injured and unstable spine. A wide variety of implants is available to enhance this. Our study was performed to...
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Ignatius A, Augat P, Ohnmacht M, Pokinskyj P, Kock H, Claes L
J Biomed Mater Res
. 2001 Apr;
58(3):254-60.
PMID: 11319738
The aim of the study was to assess the mechanical efficacy of a new resorbable polymer developed on the basis of alkylene bis(dilactoyl)-methacrylate to improve the anchorage of osteosynthesis material...