PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
- Polymer Cable/Grip-Plate System with Locking Screws for Stable Fixation to Promote Healing of Trochanteric Osteotomies or Fractures in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Berend & Lombardi et. al.
- Early experience with a novel nonmetallic cable in reconstructive hip surgery
- Della Valle et. al.
- Utility of polymer cerclage cables in revision shoulder arthroplasty
- Edwards et. al.
- Shoulder Arthroplasty Textbook
- Gartsman and Edwards
- Short-Term Results on the Use of Non-Metallic Cerclage in the Treatment of Peri-Prosthetic Femoral Fracture
- Pecchia et al.
- Surgical Techniques of Olecranon Fractures
- Rosenwasser et. al.
- Kinamed Abstract Version
- Technique Using Isoelastic Tension Band for Treatment of Olecranon Fractures
- Rosenwasser et. al.
- Also see: Rosenwasser’s Isoelastic Cable for Tension Band Fixation of Transverse Olecranon Fractures: a Biomechanical Study
- In Vitro Evaluation of Bacterial Adhesion and Biofilm Formation to Metallic Cerclage Wire Versus Polymer Cerclage System
- Veloso et al
- Scapulothoracic Fusion With Nonmetallic Cables
- Warren et. al.
- The lesser trochanter “Sling fixation technique” in proximal intramedullary nailing of unstable intertrochanteric fractures: A polymer-based cerclage wiring
- Villano et al.
- “In vitro” evaluation of bacterial biofilm formation on different cerclage systems
- Veloso et al.
- Metallic versus Non-Metallic Cerclage Cables System in Periprosthetic Hip Fracture Treatment: Single-Institution Experience at a Minimum 1-Year Follow-Up
- Speranza et al.
RELATED PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
- Migration of a Broken Cerclage Wire from the Patella into the Heart. A Case Report
- Biddau et. al.
- Contribution of Cable Debris Generation to Accelerated Polyethylene Wear
- Hop et. al.
- Abrasive Three-Body Wear of Polyethylene Caused by Broken Multifilament Cables of a Total Hip Prosthesis
- Bauer et. al.