TISSUE BIOMATERIAL INTERFACE CHARACTERISTICS OF 4 ELASTOMERS - A TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPICAL STUDY

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作者
BAKKER, D [1 ]
VANBLITTERSWIJK, CA [1 ]
HESSELING, SC [1 ]
DAEMS, WT [1 ]
GROTE, JJ [1 ]
机构
[1] LEIDEN STATE UNIV, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY LAB, 2312 AV LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
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JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH | 1990年 / 24卷 / 03期
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10.1002/jbm.820240302
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
The tissue/biomaterial interface reactions of four elastomers—selected as candidates for scaffolding for tympanic membrane tissue in a total alloplastic middle ear prosthesis—were studied at the electron microscopical level after implantation in the rat middle ear. Time‐dependent changes in the phagocyte/polymer interface suggested degradation of porous implants made of Estane polyether urethane, polypropylene oxide, and a poly(ethylene oxide hydantoin) and poly(tetramethylene terephthalate) segmented polyether polyester copolymer (HPOE/PBT copolymer), but not of dense Silastic silicone rubber implants. Silastic was always encapsulated in fibrous tissue. Contact between fibrous tissue and HPOE/PBT copolymer or Estane was established in the third month, but fibrous tissue was never seen close to polypropylene oxide. Bone made contact only with Estane and HPOE/PBT copolymer implants. The bone/copolymer interface showed an electron‐dense layer morphologically similar to that seen between bone and hydroxyapatite ceramic, suggesting that with respect to bone HPOE/PBT copolymer behaves like a bioactive implant material. The electron‐dense layer was absent at the bone/Estane interface. Estane and especially HPOE/PBT copolymer seem to be suitable as alloplastic tympanic membrane because of their interface behavior with respect to fibrous tissue and bone. Copyright © 1990 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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