Evaluation of hydroxylapatite/poly(l‐lactide) composites: Mechanical behavior
- 1 October 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
- Vol. 26 (10) , 1277-1296
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.820261003
Abstract
By mixing hydroxylapatite (HA) into L(-) dilactide monomer, prior to polymerization to poly(L-lactide) (PLLA), hydroxylapatite filled poly(L-lactide) composites were obtained. This study reports about the mechanical properties of these composites compared with unfilled PLLA. It was concluded that a 30 wt% HA/PLLA composite has better compressive and tensile strengths, higher stiffness and Vickers hardness number than unfilled PLLA (Mv: 125-150,000). Gas sterilization (ethylene oxide) affects molecular weight and flexural strength significantly. Implantation studies revealed loss of 50% of initial flexural strength within 3 weeks, and a faster decline of flexural strength was observed in phosphate buffered saline than in the subcutis of goats. From a mechanical point of view storage at −20°C proved to be a safe method. In its current state HA/PLLA composites can not be used as implant materials that have to resist major forces. However, such composites might be useful in nonloadbearing applications in orthopedic or maxillofacial surgery. © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Biodegradable self-reinforced polyglycolide (SR-PGA) composite rods coated with slowly biodegradable polymers for fracture fixation: strength and strength retention in vitro and in vivoClinical Materials, 1989
- Resorbable materials of poly(l-lactide)Biomaterials, 1987
- Polymer-hydroxyapatite composites for biodegradable bone fillersBiomaterials, 1986
- Release of antibiotic from composites of hydroxyapatite and poly(lactic acid)Journal of Controlled Release, 1985
- Bioreactions at the tissue/ hydroxyapatite interfaceBiomaterials, 1985
- BIODEGRADABLE IMPLANTS IN FRACTURE FIXATION: EARLY RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE ANKLEThe Lancet, 1985
- Biodegradation behavior of various calcium phosphate materials in bone tissueJournal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1983
- Ultrasonic analysis of the Young's modulus of cortical boneJournal of Biomedical Engineering, 1982
- Polylactide. II. Viscosity–molecular weight relationships and unperturbed chain dimensionsJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition, 1979
- The Effects of Rigidity of Internal Fixation Plates on Long Bone Remodeling:A Bio Mechanical and Quantitative Histological StudyActa Orthopaedica, 1976