Artificial Bone Grafts Flashcards
Properties of an ideal scaffold for regenerative scaffolds
- promote tissue growth
interconnected macroporous network for vascularisation, tissue ingrowth and nutrient delivery - bond to the host tissue without the formation of scar tissue
- Resorb at the same time as the tissue is repaired
- Provide signals to the cell
Can bioglass be used as a scaffold?
No it cannot be made porous, the reaction will occur too early because Bioglass reacts to water
Properties to consider when manufacturing an artificial bone graft
- pore size
- interconnect size
- mechanical properties
- degradation time
- biological response
List 4 bioresorbable natural polymers
collagen
gelatin
chitosan
alginates
Metal foams: Can metals be bioactive?
- Ti can be treated with NaOH to produce surface Ti-OH groups
- TiO2 layer
- When placed in solution supersaturated in calcium phosphate, an HCA layer can form
- This is a coating method - not bioactivity
Applications of synthetic bone grafts
Craniotomy, shoulder arthroplasty, herniated disc
Actifuse, what is the manufacturing process?
Gel cast foaming
- powder slurry + gelling agent
- foaming with the aid of surfactant –> bubbles
- in situ gelation
- sintering and burn out of organics
Adv structure (pores) - good mimic of the bone biodegradation mechanical properties does not form hollow structs
Disadv
difficult process
What is the space holder process?
porogen(baking soda) + metal/ceramic slurry then sintering
What is the salt leaching process?
porogen(salt) + polymer solution in solvent then sintering