材料科学
假体周围
关节置换术
聚乙烯
陶瓷
异物
关节置换术
生物医学工程
全关节置换术
骨溶解
软组织
接头(建筑物)
牙科
复合材料
关节置换术
医学
外科
建筑工程
工程类
作者
Emmanuel Gibon,Luis A. Córdova,Laura Lu,Tzu‐Hua Lin,Zhenyu Yao,Moussa Hamadouche,Stuart B. Goodman
摘要
Abstract Novel evidence‐based prosthetic designs and biomaterials facilitate the performance of highly successful joint replacement (JR) procedures. To achieve this goal, constructs must be durable, biomechanically sound, and avoid adverse local tissue reactions. Different biomaterials such as metals and their alloys, polymers, ceramics, and composites are currently used for JR implants. This review focuses on (1) the biological response to the different biomaterials used for TJR and (2) the chronic inflammatory and foreign‐body response induced by byproducts of these biomaterials. A homeostatic state of bone and surrounding soft tissue with current biomaterials for JR can be achieved with mechanically stable, infection free and intact (as opposed to the release of particulate or ionic byproducts) implants. Adverse local tissue reactions (an acute/chronic inflammatory reaction, periprosthetic osteolysis, loosening and subsequent mechanical failure) may evolve when the latter conditions are not met. This article (Part 2 of 2) summarizes the biological response to the non‐metallic materials commonly used for joint replacement including polyethylene, ceramics, and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), as well as the foreign body reaction to byproducts of these materials. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 105B: 1685–1691, 2017.
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