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  • DEVELOPMENT OF INJECTABLE BONE REPAIR BIOMATERIALS

    Objective To introduce the basic research and cl inical appl ication of the injectable bone repair biomaterials. Methods The recent original articles about the injectable bone repair biomaterials were extensively reviewed. Results The injectable bone repair biomaterials could fill irregularly shaped defects and might allow bone augmentation, both with minimal surgical intervention, and the injectable bone repair material had a good prospect by the medical profession and attach great importance to the academic material, but there were some deficiencies and shortcomings. Conclusion The injectable bone repair biomaterials may be a future approach to repair bone defect.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Advantages and challenges of carbon nanotubes as bone repair materials

    With the in-depth research on bone repair process, and the progress in bone repair materials preparation and characterization, a variety of artificial bone substitutes have been fully developed in the treatment of bone related diseases such as bone defects. However, the current various natural or synthetic biomaterials are still unable to achieve the structure and properties of natural bone. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have provided a new direction for the development of new materials in the field of bone repair due to their excellent structural stability, mechanical properties, and functional group modifiability. Moreover, CNTs and their composites have broad prospects in the design of bone repair materials and as drug delivery carriers. This paper describes the advantages of CNTs related to bone tissue regeneration from the aspects of morphology, chemistry, mechanics, electromagnetism, and biosafety, as well as the application of CNTs in drug delivery carriers and reinforcement components of scaffold materials. In addition, the potential problems and prospects of CNTs in bone regenerative medicine are discussed.

    Release date:2021-03-26 07:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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