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Öğe Biomaterials As Bone Replacements, Part 1: Allografts(Düzce Üniversitesi, 2011) Kömürcü, Erkam; İnanmaz, Mustafa Erkan; Işık, Cengiz; Akan, Burak; Köse, Kamil ÇağrıBone grafts are used in an increasing frequency in orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery and plasticsurgery to increase bone union and to fill bone defects and to obtain structural stiffness in bonedeficiencies. The grafts used today are of human, animal and synthetic origin. In this review,we are presenting the bone grafts of human origin with an emphasis on their areas of usageÖğe Biomaterials As Bone Replacements, Part 2: Synthetic grafts and Xenografts(Düzce Üniversitesi, 2011) Kömürcü, Erkam; İnanmaz, Mustafa Erkan; Işık, Cengiz; Akan, Burak; Köse, Kamil ÇağrıBone grafts are used in an increasing frequency in orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery and plasticsurgery to increase bone union and to fill bone defects and to obtain structural stiffness in bonedeficiencies. The grafts used today are of human, animal and synthetic origin. In this review,we are presenting the bone grafts of animal and synthetic origin with an emphasis on their areasof usageÖğe The short-mid term clinical results of mobile bearing total knee protheses in middle aged populatio(Düzce Üniversitesi, 2007) Köse, Kamil Çagri; Cebesoy, Oguz; Ergan, Volkan; Akan, Burak; Güner, Dervis; Kuru, İlhami; Altınel, LeventPurpose: The aim of this study is to determine the short -midterm functional results of mobile bearing total knee arthroplasty (MBTKA) in a patients population younger than 65 years old. Methods: Forty one patients younger than 65 years, who underwent MBTKA between 2002 and 2005 years were included in the study. They were followed-up for 30 months(18-48 months). Results: Postoperative mean knee score was 94 and pain score was 25. Of 41 patients, one patient was revised because of a deep infection nonresponsive to antibiotic treatment and another one because of bearing dislocation. When revision for any reason was considered as the ultimate, the implant survival was 95.45% at 30 months. Conclusion: When compared to the fixed bearing prostheses in the literature, mobile bearing total knee prostheses give comparable clinical results in individuals younger than 65 years in short -mid term