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The effect of spatial distances between holes and time delays between bone drillings based on examination of heat accumulation and risk of bone thermal necrosis
2019
BioMedical Engineering OnLine
This study was designed to investigate heat accumulation and bone thermal necrosis for various distances between holes and time delays between drillings. The tests were performed at three distances (6, 12, 16 mm) and three time delays: 0, 5 and 10 s. To examine the efficiency of coolants, CO2 coolant was also tested in addition to two common cooling modes in bone drilling. The main results were the trend of temperature-time graph, maximum temperature at drilling site, temperature distribution
doi:10.1186/s12938-019-0686-6
pmid:31126308
pmcid:PMC6534826
fatcat:s6pdkiy7hvc2vpi25r4q7kawpy