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Mechanical properties of an acrylic bone cement with a monomer soluble contrast media

Kjellson, Fred LU ; Brudeli, B ; Abdulghani, Saba LU and McCarthy, Ian LU (2004) Transactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress p.1471-1471
Abstract
The tensile and compressive properties of acrylic bone cement containing iohexol acetate (IHA) were investigated. The IHA monomer was prepared with 4 g of IHA dissolved in 20 ml of palacos monomer, later mixed with 36 g of palacos powder. The ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and ultimate tensile strain of IHA cement was compared with Palacos R. The IHA cement show significantly higher UTS and ultimate strain than Palacos R. It was shown that the iohexol acetate is a potential bone cement contrast media having higher tensile properties than Palacos R and similar compressive properties.
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keywords
Tissue inflammation, X-ray images, Acrylic bone cement, Iohexol
host publication
Transactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress
pages
1471 - 1471
publisher
Biomaterials 2004 Congress Managers
conference name
Transactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress
conference location
Sydney, Australia
conference dates
2004-05-17 - 2004-05-21
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  • scopus:13844272026
ISBN
1877040193
language
English
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  abstract     = {{The tensile and compressive properties of acrylic bone cement containing iohexol acetate (IHA) were investigated. The IHA monomer was prepared with 4 g of IHA dissolved in 20 ml of palacos monomer, later mixed with 36 g of palacos powder. The ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and ultimate tensile strain of IHA cement was compared with Palacos R. The IHA cement show significantly higher UTS and ultimate strain than Palacos R. It was shown that the iohexol acetate is a potential bone cement contrast media having higher tensile properties than Palacos R and similar compressive properties.}},
  author       = {{Kjellson, Fred and Brudeli, B and Abdulghani, Saba and McCarthy, Ian}},
  booktitle    = {{Transactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress}},
  isbn         = {{1877040193}},
  keywords     = {{Tissue inflammation; X-ray images; Acrylic bone cement; Iohexol}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{1471--1471}},
  publisher    = {{Biomaterials 2004 Congress Managers}},
  title        = {{Mechanical properties of an acrylic bone cement with a monomer soluble contrast media}},
  year         = {{2004}},
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