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HALLMARKS IN THE HISTORY OF ORTHOPAEDIC IMPLANTS FOR TRAUMA AND JOINT REPLACEMENT

Konstantinos Markatos ; History of Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece
Gregory Tsoucalas ; History of Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece
Markos Sgantzos ; Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece


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Abstract

This manuscript represents an attempt to review orthopaedic implants and reconstructive orthopaedic surgery for lower limbs lesions or trauma mainly in the 20th century. We emphasized on the type of implants, the biomaterials and their evolution, and we also engaged in a special reference for the pioneers of orthopaedic implant surgery and the innovative designers of those implants, in such a way to understand the ways and the stages through which they evolved to their present forms, as well as the scientific principles that affected their design and progress.
A correlation between the evolution of implants and several relevant disciplines (biomaterial chemists and engineers, biomechanics) that developed simultaneously with orthopaedic reconstructive joint surgery is present since the first attempts to reconstruct a damaged joint.
In the future, further progress is anticipated in the use of biomaterials, more compatible towards human biology, with minimally invasive applications and a perpetually increased life span. This progress depicts a phenomenon directly related to a multilevel, multifactorial and interdisciplinary scientific and technological field with many expectations.

Keywords

orthopaedic implants; trauma; arthroplasty; lower limb; joint; biomaterials

Hrčak ID:

164635

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/164635

Publication date:

25.8.2016.

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