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Title: The formation of eyeball musculoskeletal stump using a Ni-Ti implant in vivo
Authors: Filippova, Ekaterina Olegovna
Gorbunova, E. A.
Krivosheina, O. I.
Ivanova, Nina Mikhailovna
Keywords: костно-мышечная система; глазные болезни; имплантанты; дефекты; соединительные ткани; офтальмология; биосовместимые материалы
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: The formation of eyeball musculoskeletal stump using a Ni-Ti implant in vivo / E. O. Filippova [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — Bristol : IOP Publishing, 2019. — Vol. 597 : Prospects of Fundamental Sciences Development (PFSD-2019) : XVI International Conference of Students and Young Scientists, 23–26 April 2019, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [012065, 6 p.].
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to investigate the possibility of forming an eyeball musculoskeletal stump using a Ni-Ti implant in vivo. Studies were performed on 18 Wistar rats. The animals were enucleated one of eyes. After the enucleation the musculoskeletal stump using Ni-Ti implant was formed. Ni-Ti implant was made from a thread of porous Ni-Ti (TN-10) with a thickness of 100 [mu]m. Before implantation the Ni-Ti implant was sterilized by ethylene oxide. Results showed that the Ni-Ti implant surface was uniform and had not visible defects. The NiTi implant surface was a hydrophobic with the mean value of [theta]=93.5°±1.4. The Ni-Ti implant in the eye orbit was mobile. The Ni-Ti implantation into the eye orbit contributed the connective tissue with blood vessels formation and insignificant leucocytes infiltration (macrophages and lymphocytes infiltration). The study showed the possibility of forming an eyeball musculoskeletal stump using a Ni-Ti implant.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/56965
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