Thursday, May 31, 2012

Is a Cemented or Uncemented Prosthesis Better?

Cemented prostheses were developed 40 years ago. Uncemented prostheses were developed about 20 years ago to try to avoid the possibility of loosening parts and the breaking off of cement particles, which sometimes happen in the cemented replacement. Because each person's condition is unique, the doctor and patient must weigh the advantages and disadvantages to decide which type of prosthesis is better.

For some people, an uncemented prosthesis may last longer than cemented replacements because there is no cement that can break away. And, if the patient needs an additional hip replacement (which is likely in younger people), also known as a revision, the surgery sometimes is easier if the person has an uncemented prosthesis.

The primary disadvantage of an uncemented prosthesis is the extended recovery period. Because it takes a long time for the natural bone to grow and attach to the prosthesis, people with uncemented replacements must limit activities for up to 3 months to protect the hip joint. The process of natural bone growth also can cause thigh pain for several months after the surgery.

Research has proven the effectiveness of cemented prostheses to reduce pain and increase joint mobility. These results usually are noticeable immediately after surgery. Cemented replacements are more frequently used than cementless ones for older, less active people and people with weak bones, such as those who have osteoporosis.

Cemented and Cementless Knee Replacement

Cemented and Cementless Knee Replacement


Cemented Fixation
In a normal knee, four ligaments help hold the bones in place so that the joint works properly. When a knee becomes arthritic, these ligaments can become scarred or damaged. During knee replacement surgery, some of these ligaments, as well as the joint surfaces, are substituted or replaced by the new artificial prostheses. Two types of fixation are used to hold the prostheses in place. Cemented fixation uses a fast-curing bone cement (polymethylmethacrylate) to hold the prostheses in place. Cementless fixation relies on bone growing into the surface of the implant for fixation.

Most knee replacements done today are cemented into place. Cemented fixation has a generally excellent track record and may last more than 20 years. The longevity and performance of a knee replacement depends on several factors, including activity level, weight, and general health.

Cemented fixation relies on a stable interface between the prosthesis and the cement as well as a solid mechanical bond between the cement and the bone. Metal alloy components rarely break, but they can occasionally come loose from the bone. Two processes, one mechanical and one biological, can contribute to loosening.

  • During natural movement, the knee is subject to considerable loads and stresses, which the prostheses must transfer to the underlying bone. Because the hard subchondral bone of the shinbone (tibia) is removed during a knee replacement, loads are absorbed by the softer cancellous bone and the peripheral cortical bone that remains. If loads are heavier than the underlying bone can bear over a long period, the prosthesis will begin to sink into or loosen from its attachment to the bone. Additionally, if the load applied to the knee during walking is uneven, one side of the implant may lift off the bone as the other side is pressed into it, resulting in uneven wear of the polyethylene liner between the metal components. This wear creates debris particles of polyethylene that can trigger a biologic response and further contribute to loosening of the implant and sometimes to bone loss around the implant.
  • The microscopic debris particles are absorbed by cells around the joint and initiate an inflammatory response from the body, which tries to remove them. This inflammatory response can also cause cells to remove bits of bone around the implant, a condition called osteolysis. As wear continues, so does the bone loss. The bone weakens, and the loosening of the implant from bone increases. Despite these recognized failure mechanisms, the bond between cement and bone is generally very durable and reliable. Cemented fixation has been used successfully in all patient groups for whom total knee replacement is appropriate, including young and active patients with advanced degenerative joint disease.

Cementless Fixation

In the 1980s, implants were introduced that were intended to attach directly to bone without the use of cement. These implants have a surface topography that is conducive to attracting new bone growth. Most are textured or coated so that the new bone actually grows into the surface of the implant. They may also use screws or pegs to stabilize the implant until bone ingrowth occurs. Because they depend on new bone growth for stability, cementless implants require a longer healing time than cemented replacements. Some cementless total knee replacement implants have been as successful as cemented implants in relieving pain and restoring function.

Cementless implants, however, have not solved the problems of wear and bone loss. In all knee replacement implants, metal (usually a titanium- or cobalt/chromium-based alloy) rubs against ultra-high-density polyethylene. Even though the metal is polished smooth and the polyethylene is treated to resist wear, the loads and stresses of daily movements will generate microscopic particulate debris. This debris, in turn, can trigger the inflammatory response that results in osteolysis.

Because cementless implants have not been used as long as cemented implants, comparisons of long-term use is not possible. However, short-term outcome studies have shown that cementless fixation has success rates comparable to those of cemented fixation.


Hybrid Fixation

In a hybrid fixation for total knee replacement, the femoral component is inserted without cement, and the tibial and patellar components are inserted with cement. This technique was introduced in the early 1980s; long-term results are just now being measured and are generally positive.


Outcomes

Knee replacement operations, whether they use cemented or cementless fixation, are highly successful in relieving pain and restoring movement. However, the ongoing problems with wear and particulate debris may eventually necessitate further surgery, including replacing one or more parts of the knee replacement (revision surgery).

E.U. court rules programming languages not copyrightable

The highest court in the European Union issued a ruling on Wednesday that essentially declares programming languages are not copyrightable.

The European Court of Justice ruled in favor of World Programming Limited (WPL) over the SAS Institute, which developed the SAS System, an integrated set of programs that enables users to carry out data processing and analysis tasks.

WPL emulated these functionalities with its World Programming System to ensure that its platform would work the same way, meaning the same inputs would produce the same outputs.

Here are the most important parts of the ruling, according to the court judgment:

In order to produce the WPS program, WPL lawfully acquired copies of the Learning Edition of the SAS System, which were supplied under licences limiting the rights of the licensee to non- production purposes. WPL used and studied those programs in order to understand their functioning but there is nothing to suggest that WPL had access to or copied the source code of the SAS components.

And:

Thus, only the expression of those ideas and principles is protected by copyright. The object of the protection conferred by Directive 91/250 is the expression in any form of a computer program, such as the source code and the object code, which permits reproduction in different computer languages. On the basis of those considerations, the Court holds that neither the functionality of a computer program nor the programming language and the format of data files used in a computer program in order to exploit certain of its functions constitute a form of expression. Accordingly, they do not enjoy copyright protection.

For anyone following along to the Oracle v. Google case, the similarities are spellbinding.

In the U.S. parallel at the U.S. District Court, the jury is currently deliberating over whether or not Google is guilty of copyright infringement for using a specific 37 Java APIs on Android without a license.

Google believes that because the Java language is free to use, so should the APIs because they are necessary for making the Java language work.

On the contrary, Oracle — the owner of the Java APIs and related patents and copyrights after its 2010 acquisition of Sun Microsystems – argues that Google took these APIs without a license because they were the most popular and would speed up the process to debut Android back in 2007.

Nevertheless, there are some key differences here between Oracle v. Google and SAS v. WPL — especially regarding source codes, which are at the heart of Oracle's case.

Groklaw points towards a Google+ discussion that highlights that while WPL didn't have access to SAS's source code, but the Java source code was available through Apache Harmony. Oracle has played up the latter quite a bit, although Google denies it copied the source code.

It's also worth pointing out that even if SAS v. WPL had been decided sooner, it wouldn't necessarily affect the Oracle-Google trial due to jurisdiction. The WPL case would only hold in Europe, while Oracle v. Google is being tried in an American federal court.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

SC gives Ketan Parekh visa for UK visit

Mumbai stock broker Ketan Parekh, convicted in a securities scam, has been allowed by the Supreme Court to visit London for the treatment of one of his daughters even though CBI lawyer Ashok Bhan raised doubts at his frequent foreign trips saying "they are being used to manage millions of ill-gotten wealth stashed in a bank there".

Parekh's lawyer Kamini Jaiswalsaid in October last year the top court had allowedhim to travel to UK for medical treatment of his daughter, who is in London now.

He would also attend the graduation ceremony of his another daughter, Jaiswal said.

Vehementlyopposing the plea for travel abroad by a convict whose appeal against thesentence is ending in the high court, Bhan recalled Parekh is charged with denuding public money to the tune of Rs1,030 crore.

Of this, he deposited £6.4 million (Rs55 crore) in the account of Elliot Holdings at the London branch of a Swiss bank.

Bhan said relatives of Parekh and his close aide Dharmesh Doshi are the beneficiaries of the bank account.

It was also pointed that Parekh had, during the period of bail, travelled abroad twice with the same motive — to manage his accounts in different banks there.

He had tried to seek the permission to travel to the UAE and Indonesia too.

However, a bench of Justices TS Thakur and Gyan Sudha Misraallowed Parekh to visit the UK for two months, but with a strong rider that he "shall furnish his itinerary to this court as also to the UK High Commission before his departure from India".

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All You Need To Know About Cloud Computing : Explained In Simple Words

It's the next big trend, the next big thing and the next big buzz : Cloud Computing. I know, you must be hearing this word every now and then when you browse through the internet and you might have tried finding out what exactly it is, right? Couldn't understand yet? Well, that is why I'm here for. Today, I'm going to explain you what is cloud computing in simple words which I'm sure will explain everything about Cloud Computing.

Wikipedia Definition of Cloud Computing is : Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network (typically the Internet).

You might find tough time what all these means. Never mind, keep reading this article and I am sure you will have a clear idea about this whole Cloud Computing thing when it is over.

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What is Cloud Computing?


Cloud computing is the ability to employ a number of computers, hardware, software, and servers to serve your computing needs remotely without actually owning or running the software and hardware.

Cloud computing comes into focus only when you think about what IT always needs: a way to increase capacity or add capabilities on the fly without investing in new infrastructure, training new personnel, or licensing new software. Cloud computing encompasses any subscription-based or pay-per-use service that, in real time over the Internet, extends IT's existing capabilities.

You might not experience but when you access your Gmail or HotMail or Yahoo Mail, it is all running on cloud service. In short, the Cloud Computing power is infinite.


Characteristics of Cloud Computing

  • On demand self services : computer services such as email, applications, network or
    server service can be provided without requiring human interaction with each service
    provider.
  • Rapid elasticity: Cloud services can be rapidly and elastically provisioned, in some cases
    automatically, to quickly scale out and rapidly released to quickly scale in.
  • Measured service: Cloud computing resource usage can be measured, controlled, and
    reported providing transparency for both the provider and consumer of the utilised service.
  • Self Healing : In case of a system failure, the last saved copy of an application becomes the primary copy.
  • In cloud computing, it is not possible to know where actually your data is physically present.

Benefits/Advantages of Cloud Computing

  • Reduced costs : Cloud computing reduces your hardware (computers, software (all those downloaded programs), networking management and overall IT expenses. In addition, with cloud computing, you pay for what you use.
  • Automatic Updates : There is no need for a user to worry about paying for your future updates in terms of software and hardware.
  • More Mobility : Employees can access information wherever they are, rather than having to remain at their desks.
  • Response Time: Cloud computing accomplishes a better response time in most cases than your standard server and hardware.

Cloud Computing is like a machine with unlimited resource that runs 24 hours and 7 days a week and all those resources are shared.

Negatives of Cloud Computing

  • Internet Use : It's necessary to stay connected to Internet to be able to use cloud computing service as the data is stored on the cloud and internet is necessary to connect to cloud servers.
  • Public Data : If the Cloud server is not private, it makes all the user data public which means, anyone can access the data stored in a cloud server if it isn't a private cloud.

In short, you just lose control over your data if it is not stored in a private cloud.

Examples of Cloud Computing

  • All Google Apps including Gmail, Picasa, Google Docs, Google Play (Android Market)
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Microsoft Zune & Azure, Apple's iTunes
  • Cloud Hosting Services

So, that's it for now. It was indeed a long read but I hope it was worth the time and you got a basic knowledge of what Cloud Computing is all about. Let me know if you have any queries in comments below or leave a word of appreciation at least. Thanks a lot. Cheers till the next time I see you with another amazing article.


Common Passwords Mistakes And How To Avoid Them

How many passwords do you have to key-in throughout the day? There are times when you have to key-in a number of passwords – from various websites to your office and home computers to even your ATM and mobile device(s). Businesses large and small rely heavily on their passwords to prevent sensitive data from being hacked. Having a poorly created password may leave you vulnerable to identity theft, financial loss and what not. We often come across embarrasing news of hackers breaking into some celebrity's account and posting fake information.

These sort of accidents just don't happen with celebrities only. They happen to people like you and me. Getting a complex password is the best way out.
maxinepassword Common Passwords Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Never forget the most important passwords!

Mistakes

Location – Creating a post-it of the password of your account and 'hiding' it under the keyboard is equal to keeping no passwords at all! A convenient way out is by memorizing a password and noting it down on a place (mobile phone?) which is even password-protected.

Complexity – Short and simple passwords are easy to hack into. There are a number of us who often provide small passwords which can be easily guessed by hackers. "albert' "12345″ just isn't right!

Common words – Hackers normally begin with dictionaries in English and other languages when trying to guess your password. They first run the combinations of the most common words and if you happen to have them, you are totaled!

Same Passwords for all Accounts – When you are thinking about passwords, you keep a few combination of passwords for all of your accounts. This may severely backfire! If a hacker hacks one of your accounts, then there is high chance that he/she will try it on all of your accounts.

Personal Information – The least you can do is by giving a password with your personal information. Address, Spouse name, Social security number are a strict no-no. Pet names and nick names are also a strict no-no.

Not updating passwords – There are many of us who simply haven't updated their passwords since the time they have created their accounts. One needs to update the passwords every 60 days or so.

Solution

Here are the tips to create passwords which will never give away. Have a look!

Idea 1  -

  • Create a password by first remembering a sentence. (I love my India)
  • Follow it up by removing spaces. (IlovemyIndia)
  • Then turn the words in shorthand, numbers and others. (ilovemyindya)
  • End the newly formed sentence with four digits which are of significance to you. (il0vemyindya1988)

This is just an example. Be free to experiment with longer sentences.

More ideas -

While the above idea may sound easy, some of these idea may be a bit tough. But remember, it's all about creating a strong account, isn't it?

  • Choose two words and join them with any number or symbol. For example – Lovely&twitter
  • Create a sequence of your family members' names and their age but just use the first two letters. For example –  (Sam,Helen,David,Scott) (59,57,12,20) – Sa59He57Da12Sc20
  • Remove vowels from your long sentence and replace them with numbers. For example – IwantaMercedes – 1w5n0t5M1rc9d8s8 (The numbers are birthday)
While the above were ways and means to create a strong password, it shouldn't be too much of asking if you follow the below mentioned points as well -
  • Never give anyone your password – Be it your spouse, children or anyone else, giving your password just isn't the right idea.
  • Never store your password in the browser, more so if it's a public computer. A no-brainer.
  • If you can't do without writing it down somewhere, be sure to keep it in a hidden place and once you memorize it, don't just toss it in the bin, shred the note and!
  • No matter how important the mail looks, never send across your password in an e-mail.
These are definitely not the sole guidelines for you to follow. You can create your own methods for that perfect password as well! So, how do you create a strong password? Share it in the comments below!

Google Announces Google Drive : Pass Or Fail?

Google Drive, the most talked tech rumor since 2006 has been finally revealed today. It's a new cloud-based online storage application by Google which aims at simplicity to share and allow users to store their content freely. A place where you can create, share, collaborate and keep all your stuff. Whether you're working with a friend, or on a research project or anything else, you can do it on Drive. You can upload all of your files including photos, videos, Google Docs, PDF's and much more. It's actually a new home for all your files and folders. You can access your data from anywhere whether it's Windows, Android on Google Play or even Mac OS.

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Well, setting up Google Drive is a "make a new folder" job, you just need to godrive.google.com/start and sign in with your preferred Google account. Then you need to Download Google Drive For PC and as soon as it's installed a new folder "Google Drive" will be created where you can start storing your files and folders. Drive will sync your files when you add to the folder, it takes about 2-3min to upload 35MB of data which is quick enough. You can have feedback on your files via comments and can even reply them. You can share your files and folders with your friends just by providing them the link or changing the sharing settings to "Public".

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Things about Google Drive which could Challenge other Cloud Services :

  1. Google Drive Offers 5GB of free storage to all the users at start which is twice more than Dropbox's 2GB storage.
  2. The memory of the files saved as Google Docs will not be counted in the free 5GB storage provided.
  3. You can directly share your files with anyone on the web by changing the 'Sharing Settings' to Public, Anyone with the link or only to specific persons unlike creating a Shared Folder in Dropbox.
  4. Google Drive has the best pricing schemes for extra storage, it charges only $2.5/month for 25GB extra and $4.99 for 100GB extra storage and even for 1TB it charges just $49.99/month.
  5. Since Drive is an open platform, they are also working on third-party apps like Pixlr will offer an online image editor, WeVideo offers online video editing, Docusign let's users sign documents and Hellofax allows to send and receive Google Drive files as faxes.

Google Drive isn't yet available for Linux as far as we know. But it's certainly available for Windows, Mac and Android. You can download the official Google Drive app for Android devices and tablets from HERE.

UPDATE : Soon after Google Drive's launch yesterday, the Chinese government has blocked access to Google's new cloud storage service. So the Chinese people can neither use Dropbox nor Google Drive. This will obviously allow the local services like Baidu's Wangpan cloud storage service to dominate. It also provides 25GB of free storage to all the users which is much more than the combined figure of Dropbox and Google Drive and can be even increased further for free through some initiatives.

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