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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jan 1992
Bone-cement removal with the excimer laser in revision arthroplasty.
- M Zimmer, R Klöbl, G De Toma, V Jansson, H J Refior, B Heimkes, and J H Kühne.
- Orthopädische Klinik, Klinikum Grosshadern, München, Federal Republic of Germany.
- Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 1992 Jan 1; 112 (1): 15-7.
AbstractThe excimer laser was thought to be an appropriate tool for the removal of bone cement without damaging the bone. However, due to its low ablation rate, its clinical use in total hip revision arthroplasty proved to be impossible. This experimental study was designed to evaluate the maximal ablation rate by adjusting the laser's parameters. Energy density, frequency, pulse duration, radiation area, quantity of pulses, and environmental conditions were varied in the experimental setup. Even with the best set of parameters the excimer laser was about ten times slower than, e.g., the carbon dioxide laser. The removal of 10 g bone cement takes about 1 h. Thus, complete cement removal by means of the excimer laser alone is not possible. However, selective application of the excimer laser in combination with other techniques could be discussed.
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