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Temperature assessment in the drilling of ex vivo bovine and porcine cortical bone tissue

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The drilling bone process is a common surgical procedure on medicine. The main concern in these surgeries is the thermal damage of the bone tissue induced by inappropriate parameters [1]. Objectives:  Analyze the optimum cutting conditions that generate the lower temperature.  Drill speed and the feed-rate effects were studied during the drilling of animal bones.  Experimental tests were performed in laboratory and clinical environment.

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Fernandes, Maria; Fonseca, E.M.M.; Natal, Renato; Dias, Maria (2015). Temperature assessment in the drilling of ex vivo bovine and porcine cortical bone tissue. In BioMedWomen International Conference on Clinical and BioEngineering for Women’s Health 2015. Porto, Portugal

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