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Impacts of permeability and effective diffusivity of porous scaffolds on bone ingrowth: In silico and in vivo analyses

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State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing University, ...
Published InBiomaterials Advances
Year2024
Citations22

Abstract

The permeability and the effective diffusivity of a porous scaffold are critical in the bone-ingrowth process. However, design guidelines for porous structures are still lacking due to inadequate understanding of the complex physiological processes involved. In this study, a model integrating the fundamental biological processes of bone regeneration was constructed to investigate the roles of permeability and effective diffusivity in regulating bone deposition in scaffolds. The in silico analysis results were confirmed in vivo by examining bone depositions in three diamond lattice scaffolds manufactured using selective laser melting. The findings show that the scaffolds with better permeability and effective diffusivity had deeper bone ingrowth and greater bone volume. Compared to permeability, effective diffusivity exhibited greater sensitivity to the orientation of…
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