Fechar

@Article{MayBuElOlGaRi:2014:PhBoLo,
               author = "May, Jos{\'e} Eduardo and Busquim, Thais de Paula and Elias, 
                         Carlos Nelson and Oliveira, Bruno Jos{\'e} Silva de and Gaboardi, 
                         Matheus and Ribeiro, Celso Roberto",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
                title = "Physiological Bone Loading in the Human Head and Prosthesis Size 
                         Estimation",
              journal = "International Journal of Engineering \& Technology",
                 year = "2014",
               volume = "14",
               number = "01",
                pages = "130",
                 note = "Setores de Atividade: Fabrica{\c{c}}{\~a}o de produtos de metal, 
                         exceto m{\'a}quinas e equipamentos.",
             keywords = "bone loading, physiological loading, prothesis size calculation, 
                         orthopedic, biomechanic loading.",
             abstract = "Medical device manufacturers are supposed to establish and 
                         maintain procedures to control the design of the devices in order 
                         to ensure that specific requirements are met. The essential 
                         aspects and the regulatory requirements, such as safety, 
                         performance, and biocompatibility of a product are established 
                         during the design and development phases. Inadequate design can be 
                         a major cause of failure of medical devices. Despite a large 
                         number of reports on medical device failures, there are no 
                         authoritative guidelines for the management of orthopedic fracture 
                         fixation. A lack of consensus exists among orthopedic trauma 
                         surgeons and manufacturers in the management of these fractures. 
                         The design must ensure that devices conform to user needs and 
                         intended uses and include testing of production units under actual 
                         or simulated conditions of use. For the development of any medical 
                         device, the manufacturer needs information about the level of 
                         physiological loading. In the case of orthopedic fracture 
                         fixation, the values of loading fracture fixation devices not 
                         clearly defined in the literature and technical standards. The 
                         purpose of this paper is to provide the necessary data of 
                         physiological bone loading in the human head (mandible, maxilla, 
                         teeth, skull and middle third of the face) for the development of 
                         products used in fracture fixation.",
                 issn = "2227-524X",
                label = "lattes: 3462281514752860 1 MayBuElOlGaRi:2014:PhBoLo",
             language = "en",
                  url = "http://www.ijens.org/Vol_14_I_01/143001-7979-IJET-IJENS.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "30 abr. 2024"
}


Fechar