| Literature DB >> 33356906 |
Yahui Hu1, Zhenhao Fan1, Huaiyu Zhang1, Chunqiu Zhang1, Weihua Fu2.
Abstract
Bone surgery is a complex process involving sustainable and healthy human recuperation, but poor surface quality and loose implant fixtures can affect the recovery time of orthopedic patients. However, it has been demonstrated that the application of ultrasonic vibration during drilling procedures can improve the success of bone remediation procedures. The focus of the present paper was on the investigation of surface quality and pullout strength of drilled holes. After analyzing the special kinematic characteristics of the ultrasonically-assisted drilling (UAD), UAD testing using fresh cortical bone was carried out and compared with the results obtained after conventional drilling (CD) procedures. Surface roughness measurements and microscope examination were used to evaluate surface quality, and an electro-mechanical tensile machine was used to measure pullout resistance. The test findings indicated that surface roughness was reduced by 17-68.7% when using UAD; the axial pullout strength of screws inserted into UAD holes was significantly increased by 4.28-30.1% compared to that of CD. It was found also that low spindle speeds and high feed rates reduced surface quality and the stability of the inserted cortical screws. The findings demonstrated that UAD produced better surface quality and higher pullout strengths, which could provide greater stability for implants and improved post-operative recovery.Entities:
Keywords: Ultrasonically-assisted drilling; cortical bone; kinematic characteristics; pullout strength; surface quality
Year: 2020 PMID: 33356906 DOI: 10.1177/0954411920983662
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Inst Mech Eng H ISSN: 0954-4119 Impact factor: 1.617