Title :
New technologies in combined treatment of head and neck malignant neoplasms
Abstract :
At the Research institute of Oncology of the Tomsk Science Center of RAMS SD implants from porous titanium nickelide have been applied since 1991. Porous titanium nickelide is a qualitatively new implant material being a successful example of the fusion of physical metallurgy, physics and medicine. Implants using titanium nickelide are well borne by tissues. They have high biological inertness and are nontoxic. With the formation of a strong joint in the contact zone of the recipient implant and bone the bone tissue grows successfully into the porous frame of the implant (V. E. Gyunter, 1998). Patients with malignant neoplasms of the upper jaw have combined treatment as the course of radical therapy is carried out. The second stage is surgical treatment: an electric resection of the upper jaw with simultaneous endoprosthesis provision using an implant of porous titanium nickelide. Taking into account the previously executed anthropometry and the data from radiography and computed tomography of the skull, prosthetic devices are produced of the necessary configuration. When obtaining a personal volumetric model the developed system of design based on computer reconstruction of a bone defect according to the data of X-ray computer tomography is used. In total 114 patients with malignant neoplasms of the upper jaw were operated on with application of endoprosthetic devices of porous titanium nickelide
Keywords :
biomedical materials; cancer; nickel alloys; orthopaedics; porous materials; prosthetics; surgery; titanium alloys; Ti-Ni; bone cancer; bone defect; bone tissue ingrowth; computer reconstruction; electric resection; endoprosthetic devices; head-neck malignant neoplasms combined treatment; implant material; malignant neoplasms; personal volumetric model; porous titanium nickelide implant; radical therapy; strong joint; surgical treatment; upper jaw resection; Bones; Cancer; Head; Implants; Medical treatment; Neck; Neoplasms; Oncology; Read-write memory; Titanium;
Conference_Titel :
Modern Techniques and Technology, 2000. MTT 2000. Proceedings of the VI International Scientific and Practical Conference of Students, Post-graduates and Young Scientists
Conference_Location :
Tomsk
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5789-2
DOI :
10.1109/SPCMTT.2000.896123