Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: A histological result from experimental study in New Zealand white rabbits’ tibia

Calcium phosphate cements have become a subject of interest in biomedical material researchers to promote healing of bone fracture or in reconstructed bone defects because of their excellent biocompatibility and bioactivity1. So far, there is no locally product of injectable calcium phosphate cement...

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Main Author: Che Seman, Che Nor Zarida
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Language:English
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description Calcium phosphate cements have become a subject of interest in biomedical material researchers to promote healing of bone fracture or in reconstructed bone defects because of their excellent biocompatibility and bioactivity1. So far, there is no locally product of injectable calcium phosphate cement in Malaysia. Therefore, injectable Osteopaste has been designed to conduct pre-clinical evaluations (in vivo) on critical size bone defects (CSD) of New Zealand White rabbits. The implantation of injectable Osteopaste was compared with currently available commercialized bone graft namely Jectos (calcium phosphate) and MIIG® – X3 (calcium sulphate). This injectable Osteopaste is hoped to be used as an alternative bone graft substitute to promote new bone formation and bridge the critical size bone defects.
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spelling iium-774172019-12-30T10:25:01Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/ Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: A histological result from experimental study in New Zealand white rabbits’ tibia Che Seman, Che Nor Zarida RD701 Orthopedics Calcium phosphate cements have become a subject of interest in biomedical material researchers to promote healing of bone fracture or in reconstructed bone defects because of their excellent biocompatibility and bioactivity1. So far, there is no locally product of injectable calcium phosphate cement in Malaysia. Therefore, injectable Osteopaste has been designed to conduct pre-clinical evaluations (in vivo) on critical size bone defects (CSD) of New Zealand White rabbits. The implantation of injectable Osteopaste was compared with currently available commercialized bone graft namely Jectos (calcium phosphate) and MIIG® – X3 (calcium sulphate). This injectable Osteopaste is hoped to be used as an alternative bone graft substitute to promote new bone formation and bridge the critical size bone defects. 2019-05-11 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/1/Cover%20abstract%20book%20-%20MOA%202018.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/2/Presentation%20Slide%20MOA%202018%20V4.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/3/Poster%20MOA%202018%20V1.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/4/Cover%20abstract%20book%20-%20MOA%202018.pdf Che Seman, Che Nor Zarida (2019) Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: A histological result from experimental study in New Zealand white rabbits’ tibia. In: 48th Malaysian Orthopaedic Association Annual Scientific Meeting / Annual General Meeting 2018, 11th May 2018, Hotel Equatorial, Penang. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle RD701 Orthopedics
Che Seman, Che Nor Zarida
Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: A histological result from experimental study in New Zealand white rabbits’ tibia
title Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: A histological result from experimental study in New Zealand white rabbits’ tibia
title_full Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: A histological result from experimental study in New Zealand white rabbits’ tibia
title_fullStr Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: A histological result from experimental study in New Zealand white rabbits’ tibia
title_full_unstemmed Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: A histological result from experimental study in New Zealand white rabbits’ tibia
title_short Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: A histological result from experimental study in New Zealand white rabbits’ tibia
title_sort injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (osteopaste) as a filler for bone defects: a histological result from experimental study in new zealand white rabbits’ tibia
topic RD701 Orthopedics
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/1/Cover%20abstract%20book%20-%20MOA%202018.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/2/Presentation%20Slide%20MOA%202018%20V4.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/3/Poster%20MOA%202018%20V1.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/77417/4/Cover%20abstract%20book%20-%20MOA%202018.pdf