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Title: Photopolymerisable scaffolds for osteomyelitis bone defects
Authors: Killion, John
Keywords: Osteomyelitis
Bone tissue engineering
Photopolymerisable scaffolds
Hydrogels
Bone defect
Issue Date: 18-Jun-2012
Publisher: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
Citation: p. 1279
Series/Report no.: The 2nd International Malaysia-Ireland Joint Symposium on Engineering, Science and Business 2012 (IMiEJS2012);
Abstract: Tissue engineering is the method of replicating tissue by using principles of engineering, medicine and physical sciences [1]. Recently, this area of research has received extensive investigation in the literature for bone regeneration. Bone has the ability to repair itself, however; the rate and amount of repair is dependent on the actual size of the defect [2]. Defects of a size that will not heal during a human’s lifetime have been defined as critical size defects [3]; these defects will not regenerate without a bone graft or bone substitution. Osteomyelitis is an acute or chronic bone infection where the bone is replaced by puss. To overcome this infection a bone graft substitute are required to repair the defect. Hydrogels are a key group of biomaterials that have recently come to the forefront of tissue engineering research. They have been utilised to support and assist restoration of a range of tissues, such as bone, cartilage, vessels and skin. In the current study, hydrogels synthesised using these materials have been reported to exert a minimal toxicological response and can be modified to be either bio-inert or biocompatible [4].
Description: The 2nd International Malaysia-Ireland Joint Symposium on Engineering, Science and Business 2012 (IMiEJS2012) jointly organized by Universiti Malaysia Perlis and Athlone Institute of Technology in collaboration with The Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Malaysia, Education Malaysia and Malaysia Postgraduates Student Association Ireland (MyPSI), 18th - 19th June 2012 at Putra World Trade Center (PWTC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/30898
ISBN: 978-967-5760-11-2
Appears in Collections:Universiti Malaysia Perlis

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