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Metal Foam – Bone Cement Composites: Mechanical and Biological Properties and Perspectives for Bone Implant Design

✍ Scribed by Stefan Glorius; Berthold Nies; Jana Farack; Peter Quadbeck; Ralf Hauser; Gisela Standke; Sophie Rößler; Dieter Scharnweber; Günter Stephani


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
426 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
1438-1656

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Abstract

Several approaches for the development of highly porous metal structures with intended medical application have been published in recent years. Considering both the demands of sufficient mechanical strength for loaded bone implants as well as prevention of the stress shielding phenomena, open‐cell metal foams are reinforced with strong but resorbable mineral bone cement. Titanium‐ and iron‐based composites with highly prolonged stress resilence and favorable cytoxicity are achieved. Resorption of mineral phase gradually decreases the implant stability while concurrently raising the bone regeneration through mechanical stimulation. Furthermore, iron‐based composites are intended to be resorbed and corrode consecutively. Thus, a temporary bone implant can be obtained.


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