I actually wondered the same thing (because why not replace it with something that wont break next time, right?)....which is why I asked my doctor when I broke my arm a few years back. She laughed at me and then said the muscles would have nothing to attach to which would make your limb (or whatever other bone it is) pretty much useless. You would have a strong bone, or at least a metal rod, in your body but it would be pointless.
The coxal bone does not have a single fuse. It consists of three bones: ilium, ischium, and pubis, which fuse together during early development to form the coxal bone.
The ilium, ischium, and pubis fuse together to form the coxal bone, also known as the hip bone. These three bones come together during adolescence to form a single, sturdy structure that provides support and protection to the pelvic organs.
When two bones fuse together into a single bone, it is called bone fusion or ankylosis. This can occur due to trauma, infection, inflammation, or other causes, resulting in a loss of movement at that joint.
Yes, the frontal and mandibular bones are paired in the fetus and fuse after birth. The frontal bone forms the forehead and part of the skull, while the mandibular bone forms the lower jaw. During fetal development, these bones start as separate structures and gradually fuse together after birth to form a single bone.
Yes, titanium has the ability to fuse with bone in a process known as osseointegration. This property makes titanium a popular choice for medical implants, such as joint replacements and dental implants, as it allows for strong integration with the surrounding bone tissue.
The coxal bone does not have a single fuse. It consists of three bones: ilium, ischium, and pubis, which fuse together during early development to form the coxal bone.
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To determine if a fuse is blown, visually inspect the fuse for a break in the metal strip inside. If the metal strip is broken, the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced.
No, not normally. Unless the metal has been placed there during an operation. Some bone fractures may be pinned with metal plates to strength the bone.
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L4 and L5 are the last two vertebrae in your back before you hit your tailbone. To fuse them, the surgeon will physically break the bones and put bone graft over them (bone graft can be from a bone bank or harvested from the patient's ribs or hip bone). When the bone heals, the graft will become part of the vertebrae, making the two vertebrae one solid bone. Because bone takes about six months to heal, the surgeon will secure the fusion with titanium rods and screws to hold it in place until the fusion takes. After the bone is fused, there is no need for the metal hardware. However, because the metal hardware is harmless, it won't be removed unless there are complications.
Yes, they are!Extra: They are absorbed by bone and metal.
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