2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00402-008-0630-x
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Determination of spatial distribution of increase in bone temperature during drilling by infrared thermography: preliminary report

Abstract: Thermography showed that increase in bone temperature spreads through cortical bone, which is the most compact and dense part, and generates highest frictional heat during drilling. The medullar cavity, because of its gelatinous structure, contributes only to thermal dissipation.

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“…More recently the decreased cost and increased availability of infrared thermal imaging cameras has resulted in their use for the experimental determination of temperature rises during drilling of bone (Udiljak, Ciglar et www.intechopen.com al. 2007;Augustin, Davila et al 2008;Augustin, Davila et al 2009;Bertollo, Milne et al 2010;Yang, Wang et al 2010). Both temporal methods of temperature measurement have their pros and cons.…”
Section: Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More recently the decreased cost and increased availability of infrared thermal imaging cameras has resulted in their use for the experimental determination of temperature rises during drilling of bone (Udiljak, Ciglar et www.intechopen.com al. 2007;Augustin, Davila et al 2008;Augustin, Davila et al 2009;Bertollo, Milne et al 2010;Yang, Wang et al 2010). Both temporal methods of temperature measurement have their pros and cons.…”
Section: Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both temporal methods of temperature measurement have their pros and cons. Infrared cameras are able to provide information regarding the distribution of temperature of the cortical bone surrounding the defect with greater resolution than is provided by a classic thermocouple nest (Augustin, Davila et al 2009). Throughout the literature a total of three thermocouples are normally placed at increasing radial distances from the defect edge, with 0.5mm, 1mm and 3mm being normal values adopted.…”
Section: Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, temperatures rise above normal physiological levels of bone and surrounding soft tissue transiently [7][8][9][10][11].…”
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“…It is known that with the use of any type of cooling irrigation surface temperatures measured by thermography are not meaningful [12]. At the interface between bone and implanted prosthesis, there was an increase in temperature from 90°C at a distance of 20 mm from the driller core to 150°C at driller core.…”
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confidence: 99%