A radiopaque polymeric matrix for acrylic bone cements
- 5 December 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials
- Vol. 64B (1) , 44-55
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.b.10511
Abstract
As part of the search for an alternative to inorganic radiopaque agents, this work studies the possibility of modifying bone cement formulations by incorporating a radiopaque monomer, that is, 4‐iodophenol methacrylate (IPMA), in the liquid phase. The monomer was synthesized in the laboratory, and cements were prepared by the standard method. The influence on the different cement characteristics of various monomer concentrations was studied. It was seen that the setting time decreased as the percentage of monomer increased. The radiopacity attained in the 15 vol.% IPMA formulations was about the same as that for a cement containing 10 wt.% barium sulphate. Dynamic and static mechanical properties were measured. The materials did not show significant differences in the glass transition temperature. However, static mechanical properties showed enhanced compressive strength, tensile strength, and elastic modulus with respect to conventional cements formulated with barium sulphate. Histological studies showed a good response of muscular tissue to implanted specimens. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater 64B: 44–55, 2003Keywords
Funding Information
- Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología (CICYT) (MAT1999-1064-C02-01)
- University of the Basque Country (9/UPV 00203.215-13540/2001)
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