ARTIFICIAL TITANIUM BASED IMPLANTS IN CERVICAL SPINE FIXATION FOR C5-C6 EPIDURAL SOL WITH QUADRIPARESIS

16 April 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Artificial implants in C5-C6 cervical spine were used to treat osteolytic lesions, typically a bone tumor. The condition was caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis inhaled into the lungs and getting spread to the spin. A Titanium cage was used for the purpose which involved solid osteoporotic fusions for fats post operative recovery. Titanium, tantalum, magnesium, and zinc are non-toxic elements used in making nanocrystalline biomedical alloys. The variation of TaN in TiAl caused elemental dissolution and re growth of many phases affecting the mechanical complexion of the alloy

Keywords

implants
Ti alloys
nanoindentation

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