نتایج جستجو برای: osteoconduction

تعداد نتایج: 149  

2001
R. MOORE GREGORY I. BAIN

There are four characteristics that an ideal bone graft material should exhibit which include: (i) osteointegration, the ability to chemically bond to the surface of bone without an intervening layer of fibrous tissue;1 (ii) osteoconduction, the ability to support the growth of bone over its surface;1 (iii) osteoinduction, the ability to induce differentiation of pluripotential stem cells from ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2000
H Fujita H Iida K Ido Y Matsuda M Oka T Nakamura

We evaluated the efficacy and biocompatibility of porous apatite-wollastonite glass ceramic (AW-GC) as an intramedullary plug in total hip replacement (THR) for up to two years in 22 adult beagle dogs. Cylindrical porous AW-GC rods (70% porosity, mean pore size 200 microm) were prepared. Four dogs were killed at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months each and six at 24 months after implantation. Radiological ev...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2008
G Spence S Phillips C Campion R Brooks N Rushton

Carbonate-substituted hydroxyapatite (CHA) is more osteoconductive and more resorbable than hydroxyapatite (HA), but the underlying mode of its action is unclear. We hypothesised that increased resorption of the ceramic by osteoclasts might subsequently upregulate osteoblasts by a coupling mechanism, and sought to test this in a large animal model. Defects were created in both the lateral femor...

2010
Chung-Tun Liao Ming-Hua Ho

In this study, a chitosan substrate was modified by simulated body fluid (SBF) treatment, in which the effect of the chosen crosslinking agent was investigated. Two crosslinking agents, glutaraldehyde (GA) and sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP), were used before the SBF process. By using TPP as the crosslinking agent, the Ca/P ratio and the degree of crystallinity were very close to the natural bone...

Journal: :Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases 2011
Fabrizio Matassi Lorenzo Nistri Diana Chicon Paez Massimo Innocenti

Bone-grafting techniques either with autografts or allografts still represent a challenge for reconstructive surgery.Allografts and autografts are the current strategies for filling bone defects and subsequent repair but each have drawbacks. Synthetic bone-graft substitutes, developed in an effort to overcome the inherent limitations of autograft and allograft, represent an alternative strategy...

2016
Shima Salmasi Leila Nayyer Alexander M. Seifalian Gordon W. Blunn

BACKGROUND Statistical reports show that every year around the world approximately 15 million bone fractures occur; of which up to 10% fail to heal completely and hence lead to complications of non-union healing. In the past, autografts or allografts were used as the "gold standard" of treating such defects. However, due to various limitations and risks associated with these sources of bone gra...

Journal: :Polimery w medycynie 2005
Aleksander Dawidowicz Stanisław Pielka Danuta Paluch Jan Kuryszko Jolanta Staniszewska-Kuś Leszek Solski

Hydroxyapatite (HAp) ceramics based on calcium phosphates, chemical compounds being natural constructive element of bones is now regarded to be one of better implantation materials in osseous surgery and stomatology. HAp is poorly soluble and slowly resorbing in tissues material. Easiness of connecting of hydroxyapatite ceramics with other materials creates possibilities to produce new composit...

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