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A Bioinspired Orthopedic Biomaterial with Tunable Mechanical Properties Based on Sintered Titanium Fibers

  • Inadequate mechanical compliance of orthopedic implants can result in excessive strain of the bone interface, and ultimately, aseptic loosening. It is hypothesized that a fiber-based biometal with adjustable anisotropic mechanical properties can reduce interface strain, facilitate continuous remodeling, and improve implant survival under complex loads. The biometal is based on strategicallyInadequate mechanical compliance of orthopedic implants can result in excessive strain of the bone interface, and ultimately, aseptic loosening. It is hypothesized that a fiber-based biometal with adjustable anisotropic mechanical properties can reduce interface strain, facilitate continuous remodeling, and improve implant survival under complex loads. The biometal is based on strategically layered sintered titanium fibers. Six different topologies are manufactured. Specimens are tested under compression in three orthogonal axes under 3-point bending and torsion until failure. Biocompatibility testing involves murine osteoblasts. Osseointegration is investigated by micro-computed tomography and histomorphometry after implantation in a metaphyseal trepanation model in sheep. The material demonstrates compressive yield strengths of up to 50 MPa and anisotropy correlating closely with fiber layout. Samples with 75% porosity are both stronger and stiffer than those with 85% porosity. The highest bending modulus is found in samples with parallel fiber orientation, while the highest shear modulus is found in cross-ply layouts. Cell metabolism and morphology indicate uncompromised biocompatibility. Implants demonstrate robust circumferential osseointegration in vivo after 8 weeks. The biometal introduced in this study demonstrates anisotropic mechanical properties similar to bone, and excellent osteoconductivity and feasibility as an orthopedic implant material.show moreshow less

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Document Type:Article (reviewed)
Zitierlink: https://opus.hs-offenburg.de/6643
Bibliografische Angaben
Title (English):A Bioinspired Orthopedic Biomaterial with Tunable Mechanical Properties Based on Sintered Titanium Fibers
Author:Matthias Rüger, Andreas Martin Seitz, Katja Nuss, Brigitte von Rechenberg, Daniel Seitz, Peter QuadbeckStaff MemberORCiDGND, Cris Kostmann, Olaf Andersen, Caitlyn Collins
Contributor(s):Gisela Kuhn, Ralph Müller
Year of Publication:2023
Date of first Publication:2022/11/03
Place of publication:Weinheim
Publisher:Wiley-VCH GmbH
First Page:1
Last Page:19
Article Number:2202106
Parent Title (English):Advanced Healthcare Materials
Volume:12
Issue:2
ISSN:2192-2640 (Print)
ISSN:2192-2659 (eISSN)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202202106
URL:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adhm.202202106
Language:English
Inhaltliche Informationen
Institutes:Fakultät Elektrotechnik, Medizintechnik und Informatik (EMI) (ab 04/2019)
Institutes:Bibliografie
DDC classes:600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften
Tag:anisotropy; biomaterials; osseointegration; precision medicine; titanium fibers
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Relevance:Wiss. Zeitschriftenartikel reviewed: Listung in Master Journal List
Open Access: Closed 
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International