One of the most important characteristics of calcium phosphate cements is their resorbability when implanted in the body. However, the in vivo resorption rate is slow due to the lack of intrinsic open porosity. In this study, macroporous structures were obtained by mixing alpha-tricalcium phosphate (α-TCP) cement with a foamed liquid phase containing different concentrations of sodium hydrogen phosphate and non-ionic (Lutensol) or anionic (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) surfactant. The cement paste was prepared by hand mixing in a system of two syringes connected by a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) valve, an environmentally friendly method. Solutions with Lutensol (L110) showed greater foamability than solutions with Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS). Scanning...
Contains fulltext : 169713.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Calcium phosp...
Recently, premixed calcium phosphate cement pastes have been proposed as biomaterials for bone tissu...
In this work, novel injectable calcium phosphate foams (CPFs) were combined with an antibiotic (doxy...
One of the most important characteristics of calcium phosphate cements is their resorbability when i...
Apatitic cements have shown excellent biocompatibility and adequate mechanical properties but have s...
A new way to create macropores in calcium phosphate cements has been developed. The method consists ...
International audienceIn this study, we propose a simple and effective strategy to prepare injectabl...
International audienceThe aim of this work was the development of injectable radio-opaque and macrop...
The primary purpose of the study, presented in this article, was to obtain a composite cement materi...
International audienceCalcium phosphate cements (CPC) are widely used as bone substitutes because of...
Clinical orthopaedic use of calcium phosphate cement has been limited due to its slow resorption rat...
Synthetic calcium phosphates (CaP) are widely used as bone scaffolds due to their biocompatibility a...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely used in hard tissue replacement because of their excellent bioc...
α-Tricalcium phosphate/fluorapatite (α-TCP/FAp) mixed powders were prepared in order to obtain denta...
This research examines optimum sized polyurethane foam (PUF) as a mould for the formation of porous ...
Contains fulltext : 169713.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Calcium phosp...
Recently, premixed calcium phosphate cement pastes have been proposed as biomaterials for bone tissu...
In this work, novel injectable calcium phosphate foams (CPFs) were combined with an antibiotic (doxy...
One of the most important characteristics of calcium phosphate cements is their resorbability when i...
Apatitic cements have shown excellent biocompatibility and adequate mechanical properties but have s...
A new way to create macropores in calcium phosphate cements has been developed. The method consists ...
International audienceIn this study, we propose a simple and effective strategy to prepare injectabl...
International audienceThe aim of this work was the development of injectable radio-opaque and macrop...
The primary purpose of the study, presented in this article, was to obtain a composite cement materi...
International audienceCalcium phosphate cements (CPC) are widely used as bone substitutes because of...
Clinical orthopaedic use of calcium phosphate cement has been limited due to its slow resorption rat...
Synthetic calcium phosphates (CaP) are widely used as bone scaffolds due to their biocompatibility a...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely used in hard tissue replacement because of their excellent bioc...
α-Tricalcium phosphate/fluorapatite (α-TCP/FAp) mixed powders were prepared in order to obtain denta...
This research examines optimum sized polyurethane foam (PUF) as a mould for the formation of porous ...
Contains fulltext : 169713.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Calcium phosp...
Recently, premixed calcium phosphate cement pastes have been proposed as biomaterials for bone tissu...
In this work, novel injectable calcium phosphate foams (CPFs) were combined with an antibiotic (doxy...