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Preparation and comparative study of a new porous polyethylene ocular implant using powder printing technology
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2011
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Tissue EngineeringPowder Printing TechnologyEngineeringBiomaterials DesignSpherical Ocular ImplantsBiofabricationPorous PolymerBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic BiomaterialsPolymer TechnologyPolymer ProcessingBiomedical DevicesHigher PorosityMaterials ScienceVascular Tissue EngineeringPolymer EngineeringImplantable DeviceComparative Study3D Bioprinting3D PrintingPolymer ScienceMedicineBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialPe Particles
In this study, polyethylene (PE) was fabricated with porosity greater than 60% and 140—830 µm pore sizes which is suitable for fibrovascularization. The process involved three-dimensional printing of PE particles with water soluble adhesive powders followed by two-stepped heat treatment at 145 ° C with binder leaching between steps. Spherical ocular implants were fabricated by this process that had pore size, shaping and suturing ability comparable to commercially available porous PE (Medpor ® ), but had lower density, higher porosity, and antibiotic uptake, as well as, more uniform pore interconnectivity and lower needle exertion force for suturing.
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