2006
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.30749
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Biological performance of a new β‐TCP/PLLA composite material for applications in spine surgery: In vitro and in vivo studies

Abstract: The objective of this research was to carry out an in vitro and in vivo study of the biological performance of PLLA/beta-TCP composite materials, to estimate the scope of their potential applications in bone surgery. Samples with increasing beta-TCP (0-60% w/w) contents were processed by injection molding. The in vitro study consisted of an evaluation of inflammatory potential by assaying the IL-1alpha secreted by monocytes, and then cell proliferation (counting) and phenotype expression (PAL and I collagen) i… Show more

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“…The initial fibrous tissue formation observed in this study has been previously reported with PLA implants inserted into rabbits [20]. However, this fibrous tissue does not always disappear and may be present after more than 6 months [20,23,24]. The absence of fibrous tissue at 12 months in our study may be related to the presence of the b-TCP particles, as b-TCP has been shown to decrease the inflammatory reaction when composite PLA/b-TCP scaffolds were implanted [20].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The initial fibrous tissue formation observed in this study has been previously reported with PLA implants inserted into rabbits [20]. However, this fibrous tissue does not always disappear and may be present after more than 6 months [20,23,24]. The absence of fibrous tissue at 12 months in our study may be related to the presence of the b-TCP particles, as b-TCP has been shown to decrease the inflammatory reaction when composite PLA/b-TCP scaffolds were implanted [20].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…It is the accumulation of this acid which becomes toxic [22]. The initial fibrous tissue formation observed in this study has been previously reported with PLA implants inserted into rabbits [20]. However, this fibrous tissue does not always disappear and may be present after more than 6 months [20,23,24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…The addition to beta-TCP particles of a plastic material, such as resorbable lactic acid polymer (PLLA), increases breaking strength and provides real capacity to withstand plastic and elastic strain [1]. Such composite materials can retain high strength over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%