Novel fabrication of porous titanium by a resin-impregnated titanium substitution technique for bone reconstruction

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The purpose of this study was to develop a novel porous titanium material with superior mechanical strength and osteoconduction for bone reconstruction. Porous titanium samples were fabricated by titanium-slurry impregnate to prepare urethane forms with several porosities (high-porosity; 92%, middle-porosity; 85% and low-porosity; 65%). Porous HA (mean porosity; 75.3%) was used as a control. To evaluate the characteristics of these materials, we performed porosity measurements, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), three-point bending testing, and cell proliferation assays. To evaluate the osteoconduction ability, porous titanium was placed into the femurs of rabbits and histological and histomorphometric evaluations were performed after 3 weeks. In SEM images, porous three-dimensional structures were observed in all samples. The bending strength significantly increased as porosity increased (Ti-65 > Ti-85 > porous HA > Ti-92, P < 0.05; respectively). Ti-65, Ti-85, and porous HA showed good cell proliferation. Newly formed bone was observed in the central portion of Ti-65, Ti-85, and porous HA. Ti-92 was mainly detected in the bone marrow tissue. The bone formation areas of Ti-65, Ti-85, and porous HA were significantly higher than that of Ti-92 (P < 0.05). It was suggested that novel developed porous titanium composed of Ti-65 and Ti-85 showed superior mechanical strength and osteoconduction.

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Kobatake, R., Doi, K., Kubo, T., Makihara, Y., Oki, Y., Yokoi, M., … Tsuga, K. (2019). Novel fabrication of porous titanium by a resin-impregnated titanium substitution technique for bone reconstruction. RSC Advances, 9(3), 1625–1631. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8RA08744J

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