生体活性チタン合金のin vivo骨界面強度(J10-2 チタン系材料の展開と応用技術,J10 チタン系材料の力学・強度特性と応用技術)  [in Japanese] In vivo bone-implant interfacial bonding strength of bioactive titanium alloy  [in Japanese]

Abstract

Pure titanium and titanium alloy are generally used as orthopaedic implants like total hip arthroplasty because of its high strength and high biocompatibility. Stability of bone-implant interfacial bonding is a critical factor for successful total hip arthroplasty. Because of the problems of loosening and dissolution of harmful ion with cemented techniques, alternative cement-less fixation of the total hip arthroplasty has been developed. Plasma spray coating of bone-like apatite is an example to add strong bonding capability with bone to metallic materials. However, this physical coating treatment shows weak base-coating bonding strength and difficult to apply on irregular surface. Chemical treatments do not have such drawbacks. The alkali-heat treatment method, developed by Kokubo et al, is a kind of chemical treatment to enhance the bone-bonding strength of pure titanium. This technique involves soaking the implant in an alkali solution and subsequent heating, resulting in a strong bone-bonding ability and a high bone affinity. This study transplants alkali heat treated titanium alloy on the rabbit femoral bone and examined in vivo interfacial bonding strength.

Journal

年次大会講演論文集 : JSME annual meeting   [List of Volumes]

年次大会講演論文集 : JSME annual meeting 2004(6), 313-314, 2004-09-04  [Table of Contents]

The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    110004069376
  • NII NACSIS-CAT ID (NCID) :
    AA11461871
  • Text Lang :
    JPN
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