2001 Volume No 2 - pages 21-29
Title: Carbon materials in the treatment of soft and hard tissue injuries |
Authors: M. Blazewicz |
Address: Department of Special Ceramics, University of Mining and Metallurgy, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Cracow, Poland |
E-mail: >blazeew at uci.agh.edu.pl |
Key Words: Carbon implants, carbon fibers, surface modification, tissue response, in vivo study. |
Publication date: 30th August 2001 |
Abstract: Carbon-based implant materials are of
interest because they are well accepted by the biological
environment. Carbon fibrous materials developed in the Department
of Special Ceramics of the University of Mining and Metallurgy
in Cracow were tested in in vivo studies to determine their
influence on the living body. For comparative purposes, different
carbon fibers were prepared and subjected to different surface
modifications. Carbon materials prepared in the form of braids
were implanted in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits and into
skeletal muscle of rats. Carbon fabrics were examined as scaffolds
in reconstruction of bone defects. |
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