Finite element analysis of traditional and new fixation techniques of the 3d-printed composite interlocking nail in canine femoral shaft fractures
© 2020 by the authors. Since the removal of a metallic interlocking nail system leaves a blank cavity inside a healed bone, bioactive and biodegradation materials have been used instead to induce bone formation and eliminate complications of the material removal procedure. The previous study present...
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Main Authors: | Siwasit Pitjamit, Wasawat Nakkiew, Kriangkrai Thongkorn, Warinthorn Thanakulwattana, Kittiya Thunsiri |
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