Critical-sized bone defects can result from trauma, inflammation, and tumor resection. Such bone defects, often have irregular shapes, resulting in the need for new technologies to produce suitable implants. Bioprinting is an additive manufacturing method to create complex and individualised bone constructs, which can already include vital cells. In this study, we established an extrusion-based printing technology to produce osteoinductive scaffolds based on polycaprolactone (PCL) combined with
Aims: to develop a fast biomimetic method to deposit nanocrystalline
The recent development and use of
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Introduction: Incorporation of Silicon into the HA structure enhances the bioactivity of Hydroxyapatite (HA). Silicon substituted
Treatment of bone infection often includes a burdensome two-stage revision. After debridement, contaminated implants are removed and replaced with a non-absorbable cement spacer loaded with antibiotics. Weeks later, the spacer is exchanged with a bone graft aiding bone healing. However, even with this two-stage approach infection persists. In this study, we investigated whether a novel 3D-printed, antibiotic-loaded, osteoinductive
Aims: The study we present compares quantitatively the bone regeneration in experimental animals obtained with autologus and homologus grafts against a
Introduction: Filling bone defects with Polymethylmetaacrylate (PMMA) has been a easy, safe and reliable technique for past four decade. Newly developed
The fixation of titanium or titanium alloy implants is related to their surface composition and topography. Osteoconductive
Purpose: Filling bone loss during revision total hip arthroplasty raises many problems related both to the surgical technique and to the type of bone substitute used. The purpose of this study was to report the clinical and radiographic results obtained in a series of femur reconstructions using impacted
Objectives. Bioresorbable orthopaedic devices with
A carbonated apatite cement with a high compressive strength was used in the treatment of tibial plateau fractures. There were 41 patients (20 male; 21 female; mean age 59 years). All patients had isolated tibial plateau fractures. There were 15 B2.2, 23 B3.1 and 3 B2.3 fractures. Fractures were fixed with limited internal fixation using a short anterior parapatellar incision. Reduction and fixation were initially achieved. Once this was carried out the void under the elevated plateau was filled using
Tibial opening wedge osteotomy is still a worthwhile surgical procedure in the treatment of tibial varus deformity to prevent knee arthritis. However, it requires a long period without weight-bearing because of the need of bone harvesting substitution at the osteotomy site. The authors present their experience with endoscopic injection of Norian SRS
Summary Statement. The present study demonstrates the beneficial effects of strontium (Sr) modified
Over the last decades, biodegradable metals emerged as promising materials for various biomedical implant applications, aiming to reduce the use of permanent metallic implants and, therefore, to avoid additional surgeries for implant removal. However, among the important issue to be solved is their fast corrosion - too high to match the healing rate of the bone tissue. The most effective way to improve this characteristic is to coat biodegradable metals with substituted
Introduction: Joint replacement procedures such as revision impaction grafting and spinal fusion interbody operations are stretching allograft bone stocks to their limits. The need for synthetic alternatives that offer a structural and biological matrix for graft incorporation are paramount for future bone regeneration procedures. Synthetic bone graft alternatives that offer biocompatibility to the host bone (i.e. a biological response) such as hydroxyapatite/tricalcium phosphate (HA/TCP), in addition to possessing an interconnected porosity network have been shown to have a strong influence on the osteoinductive potential of these materials. The current method allows the production of
Background. Due to their tailored porous texture, breathability and flexibility, carbon cloths (CCs) are good scaffolds for biomedical application. However, biocompatibility of CCs depends on their physic-chemical properties.
Summary Statement. Repetitive concavities threaded on the surface of bone implants have been already demonstrated to be effective on ectopic bone formation in vivo. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of concavity on the mineralization process in vitro. Introduction. The role of implant surface geometry in bone formation has been extensively investigated. Ripamonti and co. investigated the possibility to induce bone formation by threading concavities on the surface of
The purpose of this study was to review the outcomes of patients treated with injectable
Miniscrew implants (MSIs) are widely used to provide absolute anchorage for the orthodontic treatment. However, the application of MSIs is limited by the relatively high failure rate (22.86%). In this study, we wished to investigate the effects of amorphous and crystalline biomimetic