探索原位不透射线生物活性玻璃在现代生物医学中的应用潜力

Q3 Medicine
Rupam Saha , Jui Chakraborty
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摘要

原位不透射线生物活性玻璃(RBG’s)已成为生物医学应用领域的一项重大进步,它将生物活性玻璃的再生特性与成像模式(x射线、微ct、透视等)下增强的可视性相结合。本系统综述了原位RBG的最新进展,以及在保持生物活性的同时进一步提高放射性透明度的创新。这项工作探索了将钡(Ba)、铋(Bi)、钽(Ta)、锆(Zr)等不透射线元素掺入生物活性玻璃网络中,该网络将适用于广泛的生物医学应用,包括骨再生、牙齿修复和组织栓塞等。尽管它们有很大的潜力,但在保持生物活性和确保长期生物相容性的平衡方面仍然存在挑战。正在进行的研究旨在完善这些材料,扩大其临床应用和潜力,以改善先进的图像引导治疗策略。
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Exploring the potential of In situ radiopaque bioactive glass in modern biomedical application-scope unforeseen
In-situ radiopaque bioactive glasses (RBG’s) have emerged as a significant advancement in biomedical applications, combining the regenerative properties of bioactive glasses with enhanced visuality under imaging modalities (X-ray, micro-CT, fluoroscopy etc.). This systematic review examines recent developments in in-situ RBG, innovations that improve further radiopacity while preserving bioactivity. The work explores the incorporation of radiopaque elements such as barium (Ba), bismuth (Bi), tantalum (Ta), zirconium (Zr) into the bioactive glass network that would be suitable for a broad spectrum biomedical application, including bone regeneration, dental restorations, and tissue embolization etc. Despite their promising potential, challenges remain in balancing radiopacity retaining bioactivity and ensuring long-term biocompatibility. The ongoing research aims to refine these materials and expand their clinical applications and potential to improve the advanced image guided treatment strategies.
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Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices
Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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