Continuous fibre reinforced polymers as connective tissue replacement (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Continuous fibre reinforced polymers as connective tissue replacement (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
Anno
  • 2004-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • De Santis R.*; Sarracino F.**; Mollica F.***; Netti P.A.**; Ambrosio L.*; Nicolais L.** (2004)
    Continuous fibre reinforced polymers as connective tissue replacement
    in Composites science and technology
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  • De Santis R.*; Sarracino F.**; Mollica F.***; Netti P.A.**; Ambrosio L.*; Nicolais L.** (literal)
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  • 861 (literal)
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  • 878 (literal)
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  • 64 (literal)
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  • cit. 7 (literal)
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  • Il prodotto fornisce indicazioni circa la realizzazione di sostituti sintetici per tessuti connettivi ottenuti mediante la tecnologia di avvolgimento filamentare (literal)
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  • *IMCB-CNR Istituto per i Materiali Compositi e Biomedici, **Università Federico II di Napoli, ***Università di Ferrara (literal)
Titolo
  • Continuous fibre reinforced polymers as connective tissue replacement (literal)
Abstract
  • Clinical situations that require repairing of connective tissues are common in the surgical care of orthopaedic and dentistry patients. Composite materials can be very convenient for such an application, since it is possible to obtain tissue substitutes with the desired mechanical properties (in particular modulus and strength) by carefully choosing the characteristics of the composite with the help of micromechanics and laminate theory. For instance, it is not difficult to obtain materials whose properties are tailored to the specific application, even pointwise, thus leading to an optimisation of the material itself. In this report the mechanical behaviour of polymers and continuous fibre reinforced polymers is investigated and compared to the behaviour of connective tissues. The design and the manufacturing of composite structures, tailored to simulate the mechanical properties of the soft and hard tissues surrounding the prostheses (i.e. the hip, the mandible, tendons and ligaments prostheses), are hence reviewed, highlighting the advantages of using composite biomaterials in the selected applications. As an example, the authors introduce a novel functionally graded composite mandible to be used for in vitro investigations. (literal)
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