1、STP 1396 Synthetic Bioabsorbable Polymers for Implants C.Mauli Agrawal,Jack E.Parr,and Steve T.Lin,editors ASTM Stock Number:STP1396 ASTM 100 Barr Harbor Drive PO Box C700 West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959 Printed in the U.S.A.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Synthetic bioabsorbable
2、polymers for implants C.Mauli Agrawal,Jack E.Parr,and Steve T.Lin,editors.p.cm.-(STP;1396)ASTM Stock Number:STP1396.Includes bibliographical references.ISBN 0-8031-2870-3 1.Polymers in medicinc Congresses.2.Biomedical engineering-Congresses.3.Biomedial matedals-Congresses.I.Agrawal,C.Mauli(Chandra M
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8、ommittee on Publications acknowledges with appreciation their dedication and contribution to time and effort on behalf of ASTM.Printed in Scranton,PA July 2000 Foreword This publication,Synthetic Bioabsorbable Polymers for Implants,contains papers presented at the symposium of the same name held in
9、Kansas City,Missouri,on 16-17 November 1999.The sympo-sium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F4 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices.The symposium co-chairmen were C.Mauli Agrawal,The University of Texas Health Science Center,Jack E.Parr,Wright Medical Technology,Inc.,and Steve T.Lin,Exactech
10、,Inc.Contents Overview Mechanical Evaluation of 70:30 Poly(L/DL-Lactide)Bone Screws After In Vitro Degradation-J.A.DISEGI,J.W.DWYER,AND R.E.FAIRER Evaluation of Adhesive and Absorption Properties for Absorbable Tissue Adhesives-J.M.ALLAN,J.A.FLALE,J.D.KLINE,R.L.DOOLEY,AND S.W.SHALABY Bacterial Polye
11、sters for Biomedical Applications:In vitro and in vivo Assessments of Sterilization,Degradation Rate and Biocompatihility of Poly(3-gydroxyoctaanoate)(PHO)-Y.MAROIS,Z.ZHANG,M.VERT,X.DENG,R.W.LENZ,AND R.GUIDOIN Novel Biodegradable Polyurethanes for Medical Applications-K.GORNA AND s.GOGOLEWSra Effect
12、s of Thermal History and Physical Aging on Thermal Properties of Poly-L-Lactide.-M.DENG,J.M.ALLAN,J.T.CORBETI,AND S.W.SHALABY Resorption Profile and Biological Response of Calcium Phosphate filled PLLA and PI-IB7V-N.L.JONES,J.J.COOPER,R.D.WATERS,AND D.F.WILLIAMS The Clinical Evaluation of a Bioresor
13、bable Minipin-D.w.HUTMACHER,A.KIRSCH,K.L.ACKERMANN,H.LIEDTKE,AND M.B.HLRZELER The Use of the Vibrating Particle Technique to Fabricate Highly Porous And Permeable Biodegradable Scaffolds-c.M.AGRAWAL,J.S.MCKINNEY,D.HUANG,AND K.A.ATHANASIOU Modulation of Pore Topography of Tissue Engineering Construct
14、s-K.J.L.BURG,C.E.AUSTIN,AND J.P.SWlGGETT In Vitro Compression Testing of Fiber-Reinforced,Bioabsorbable,Porous Implants-M.A.SLIVKA,N.C.LEATHERBURY,K.KIESWETTER,AND G.G.NIEDERAUER Clinical Evaluation of a Bioresorbable Membrane for Hard Tissue Regeneratiow-D.W.HUTMACHER,A.KIRSCH,K.L.ACKERMANN,AND M.B
15、.HORZELER 12 39 58 69 83 99 115 124 136 Design and Fabrication of a 3D Scaffold for Tissue Engineering Bone-D.W.HUTMACHER,S.H.TEOH,1.ZEIN,K.W.NG,J.T.SCHANTZ,AND J.C.LEAHY 152 Overview Over the past decade,the use of synthetic bioabsorbable polymers in the field of medicine has grown steadily,and it
16、is not uncommon today to find bioabsorbable devices commercially available for use as implants.The popularity of bioabsorbable polymers in medicine stems from the fact that implants fabricated from these materials are absorbed by the body over time.Moreover,the rate of absorption can be designed to meet the needs of the application.This is a significant advantage because nonab-sorbable implants often have to be removed surgically after tissue healing has occurred.Also,most synthetic bioabsorbabl