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Evaluation of the Fatigue Performance and Degradability of Resorbable PLDLLA-TMC Osteofixations
The fatigue performance of explanted in-situ degraded osteofixations/osteosyntheses, fabricated from poly (70L-lactide-co-24DL-lactide-6-trimethylane-carbonate or PLDLLA-TMC) copolymer was compared to that of virgin products. The fatigue test was performed on 21 explants retrieved from 12 women and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24363786 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120701307010133 |
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author | Landes, Constantin Ballon, Alexander Ghanaati, Shahram Ebel, Daniel Ulrich, Dieter Spohn, Uwe Heunemann, Ute Sader, Robert Jaeger, Raimund |
author_facet | Landes, Constantin Ballon, Alexander Ghanaati, Shahram Ebel, Daniel Ulrich, Dieter Spohn, Uwe Heunemann, Ute Sader, Robert Jaeger, Raimund |
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description | The fatigue performance of explanted in-situ degraded osteofixations/osteosyntheses, fabricated from poly (70L-lactide-co-24DL-lactide-6-trimethylane-carbonate or PLDLLA-TMC) copolymer was compared to that of virgin products. The fatigue test was performed on 21 explants retrieved from 12 women and 6 men; 16-46 years by a custom-designed three-point bend apparatus using a staircase method and a specified failure criterion (an increase of the deflection of the specimen > 1 mm) with run-out designated as “no failure” after 150,000 loading cycles. While all the virgin products showed run-out at 38N, all of the specimens fabricated from explants failed at this load level. For the explant specimens, although there was a trend of decreased failure load with increased in-situ time, this decrease was pronounced after 4 months in-situ, however, not yet statistically significant, while a 6-month in-situ explant had significantly less failure load. Three and four month in-situ explants had highly significant differences in failure load between measurements close and distant to the osteotomy line: p=0.0017 (the region of maximum load in-situ). In the virgin products, there were only traces of melt joining and cooling, left from a stage in the manufacturing process. For the implants retrieved after 4.5 months in-situ, the fracture surfaces showed signs of degradation of the implants, possibly caused by hydrolysis, and for those retrieved after 9 months in-situ, there were cracks and pores. Thus, the morphological results are consistent with those obtained in the fatigue test. The present results suggest that resorbable osteofixations fabricated from PLDLLA-TMC are stable enough to allow loading of the healing bone and degrade reliably |
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spelling | pubmed-38691072013-12-20 Evaluation of the Fatigue Performance and Degradability of Resorbable PLDLLA-TMC Osteofixations Landes, Constantin Ballon, Alexander Ghanaati, Shahram Ebel, Daniel Ulrich, Dieter Spohn, Uwe Heunemann, Ute Sader, Robert Jaeger, Raimund Open Biomed Eng J Article The fatigue performance of explanted in-situ degraded osteofixations/osteosyntheses, fabricated from poly (70L-lactide-co-24DL-lactide-6-trimethylane-carbonate or PLDLLA-TMC) copolymer was compared to that of virgin products. The fatigue test was performed on 21 explants retrieved from 12 women and 6 men; 16-46 years by a custom-designed three-point bend apparatus using a staircase method and a specified failure criterion (an increase of the deflection of the specimen > 1 mm) with run-out designated as “no failure” after 150,000 loading cycles. While all the virgin products showed run-out at 38N, all of the specimens fabricated from explants failed at this load level. For the explant specimens, although there was a trend of decreased failure load with increased in-situ time, this decrease was pronounced after 4 months in-situ, however, not yet statistically significant, while a 6-month in-situ explant had significantly less failure load. Three and four month in-situ explants had highly significant differences in failure load between measurements close and distant to the osteotomy line: p=0.0017 (the region of maximum load in-situ). In the virgin products, there were only traces of melt joining and cooling, left from a stage in the manufacturing process. For the implants retrieved after 4.5 months in-situ, the fracture surfaces showed signs of degradation of the implants, possibly caused by hydrolysis, and for those retrieved after 9 months in-situ, there were cracks and pores. Thus, the morphological results are consistent with those obtained in the fatigue test. The present results suggest that resorbable osteofixations fabricated from PLDLLA-TMC are stable enough to allow loading of the healing bone and degrade reliably Bentham Open 2013-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3869107/ /pubmed/24363786 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120701307010133 Text en © Landes et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Landes, Constantin Ballon, Alexander Ghanaati, Shahram Ebel, Daniel Ulrich, Dieter Spohn, Uwe Heunemann, Ute Sader, Robert Jaeger, Raimund Evaluation of the Fatigue Performance and Degradability of Resorbable PLDLLA-TMC Osteofixations |
title | Evaluation of the Fatigue Performance and Degradability of Resorbable PLDLLA-TMC Osteofixations |
title_full | Evaluation of the Fatigue Performance and Degradability of Resorbable PLDLLA-TMC Osteofixations |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of the Fatigue Performance and Degradability of Resorbable PLDLLA-TMC Osteofixations |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of the Fatigue Performance and Degradability of Resorbable PLDLLA-TMC Osteofixations |
title_short | Evaluation of the Fatigue Performance and Degradability of Resorbable PLDLLA-TMC Osteofixations |
title_sort | evaluation of the fatigue performance and degradability of resorbable pldlla-tmc osteofixations |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24363786 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120701307010133 |
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