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3D printed biocompatible polylactide-hydroxyapatite based material for bone implants

Journal

MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Volume 33, Issue 16, Pages 1899-1904

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10426914.2018.1476764

Keywords

3D; biomaterials; ceramics; composites; extrusion; fatigue; forming; polymers; strength; thermoplastics

Funding

  1. Tomsk Polytechnic University Competitiveness Enhancement Programgrant [TPU CEP_IHTP_73\2017]

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In many medical applications, there is a strong demand for biocompatible bone implants with complex shape. This demand can be satisfied by considering the opportunity of using additive manufacturing for printing bone implants from material based on polylactide and hydroxyapatite (HAP). Such composites with HAP mass ratio of 5-10% are known to possess very promising characteristics. In present work, the composite mixtures with HAP mass ration varying from 5% to 30% are successfully produced for the first time, and the parameters of filament extrusion and implant printing are determined for each obtained compound. The experimental investigation of the mechanical properties of the printed samples shows their high quality with strength values being on the level of the human sponge bones. At last, the considered material demonstrates a good wettability by body liquids and, thus, is potentially suitable for utilization in bone implants.

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