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Title: Repiphysis Expandable Technology When MEs and MDs talk


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Repiphysis Expandable TechnologyWhen MEs and
MDs talk
  • Presented By
  • Jessica M. Lopez

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What is it?
  • Prosthesis designed for children with cancer who
    are in danger of amputation
  • Grows up to three inches without surgery
  • Expands about 1/8 to 1/2at a time so it isnt
    painful
  • Designed by French engineer Arnaud Soubeiran
  • First used in December 2002

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How Does It Work?
  • A spring mechanism is buried in the larger of two
    polymer sleeves
  • An electromagnetic field is delivered to an
    internal antennae, softening the polyetheylene

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How Does It Work?
  • The spring expands.
  • When the electromagnetic field is removed, the
    polymer hardens, locking the spring at its new
    length.

5
Limb Salvage
  • Non invasive after initial surgery
  • No anesthetics needed (saves )
  • Can be used for various cancers such as
    osteosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma
  • Reduces the need for amputation

6
Titanium Alloy
  • Produced by hot forging
  • 90 wt Ti, 6 wt Al, 4 wt V
  • Allows for better CT and MRI scanning
  • Doesnt interfere with the bodys chemistry
  • Imitates density of real bone
  • Tensile strength, and fatigue strength match, if
    not exceed those of stainless steel
  • More biocompatible

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Polyetherether Ketones
  • Resistance to moisture
  • Satisfactory resistance to degradation by various
    environments. Pg 595, Table 17.4 of your text
    book.
  • Inherent toughness
  • Does not allow tissue to scar onto it, easing the
    pain of elongation.

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Reference
  • ABC13 news http//abclocal.go.com/ktrk/news/63003_
    health_bonecancer.html
  • Institute for Limb Preservation
    http//www.limbpres.com/TechList.asp
  • Jelsoft Enterprises Limited http//forums.macrumor
    s.com/archive/topic/55820-1.html
  • Mechanical Engineering, Vol.126/No.2 February
    2004, ASME, New York, NY
  • Dr Mike Jenkins www.eng.bham.ac.uk/metallurgy/peop
    le/Jenkins_files/ smsEngineeringPolymers.pdf
  • Material Science and Engineering, William D.
    Callister, Jr.,Von Hoffman Press, 2003
  • DynoMed, Inc http//www.wcortho.com/Patients/oncol
    ogy/repiphysis.asp
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