Carbon fibre composite bone plates. Development, evaluation and early clinical experience

We compared the mechanical properties of carbon fibre composite bone plates with those of stainless steel and titanium. The composite plates have less stiffness with good fatigue properties. Tissue culture and small animal implantation confirmed the biocompatibility of the material. We also present...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1990-07, Vol.72 (4), p.586-591
Hauptverfasser: ALI, M. S, FRENCH, T. A, HASTINGS, G. W, RAE, T, RUSHTON, N, ROSS, E. R. S, WYNN-JONES, C. H
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description We compared the mechanical properties of carbon fibre composite bone plates with those of stainless steel and titanium. The composite plates have less stiffness with good fatigue properties. Tissue culture and small animal implantation confirmed the biocompatibility of the material. We also present a preliminary report on the use of the carbon fibre composite plates in 40 forearm fractures. All fractures united, 67% of them showing radiological remodelling within six months. There were no refractures or mechanical failures, but five fractures showed an unexpected reaction; this is discussed.
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Bone Plates
Carbon - administration & dosage
Carbon - pharmacology
Epoxy Resins - administration & dosage
Female
Humans
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Male
Medical sciences
Mice
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Peritoneal Cavity - cytology
Radius Fractures - surgery
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Wound Healing
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