Abstract—Square-shaped silicon or titanium implants with plane or porous surfaces surrounded by a rim of silicone were implanted in the rat abdominal wall for evaluation of the tissue response after one, six, or 12 weeks. Cell damage was identified as increased membrane permeability using fluorescence microscopy by injection of propidium iodide prior to the killing of the rats. Capsule thickness and immunohistochemical quantification of macrophages were used as a further measure of the foreign-body reaction. There were no significant differences in capsular cell densities for macrophages, total cells (macrophages, fibroblasts, and other cells), or necrotic cells at the different time points for the four surfaces studied. However, significan...
In clinical and experimental studies, silicone gel has been assumed to cause immune alterations that...
In the present study two biodegradable materials (cross-linked collagens) and two non-biodegradable ...
<p>The success of implanted medical devices, such as biosensors, is dependent on the immune reaction...
Square-shaped silicon or titanium implants with plane or porous surfaces surrounded by a rim of sili...
An experimental model is presented that allows qualitative as well as quantitative studies of the so...
The biological response to different implanted biomaterials vary. The relative importance of factors...
Implants of commercially pure titanium and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) were inserted in the rat a...
Low-density polethylene disks with smooth or course surfaces were implanted in the abdominal wall of...
The authors reports their experience on implants of three different silicones: medical grade silicon...
This study investigates the importance of implant surface topography on soft tissue response. The ti...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To assess the capsules formed by silicone implants coated with polyurethane foam ...
Two different commercial polymeric materials, a silicone and a polyurethane (PUR), were studied with...
Infection constitutes a major risk for implant failure, but the reasons why biomaterial sites are mo...
Multiform coated titanium implants are widely used in orthopedic and dental surgery. In this study, ...
PURPOSE: Comparison of the inflammatory reaction promoted by textured silicone implants and that cau...
In clinical and experimental studies, silicone gel has been assumed to cause immune alterations that...
In the present study two biodegradable materials (cross-linked collagens) and two non-biodegradable ...
<p>The success of implanted medical devices, such as biosensors, is dependent on the immune reaction...
Square-shaped silicon or titanium implants with plane or porous surfaces surrounded by a rim of sili...
An experimental model is presented that allows qualitative as well as quantitative studies of the so...
The biological response to different implanted biomaterials vary. The relative importance of factors...
Implants of commercially pure titanium and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) were inserted in the rat a...
Low-density polethylene disks with smooth or course surfaces were implanted in the abdominal wall of...
The authors reports their experience on implants of three different silicones: medical grade silicon...
This study investigates the importance of implant surface topography on soft tissue response. The ti...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To assess the capsules formed by silicone implants coated with polyurethane foam ...
Two different commercial polymeric materials, a silicone and a polyurethane (PUR), were studied with...
Infection constitutes a major risk for implant failure, but the reasons why biomaterial sites are mo...
Multiform coated titanium implants are widely used in orthopedic and dental surgery. In this study, ...
PURPOSE: Comparison of the inflammatory reaction promoted by textured silicone implants and that cau...
In clinical and experimental studies, silicone gel has been assumed to cause immune alterations that...
In the present study two biodegradable materials (cross-linked collagens) and two non-biodegradable ...
<p>The success of implanted medical devices, such as biosensors, is dependent on the immune reaction...