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Investigating the Impact of Pore Size and Specification on Soft Tissue Ingrowth in 3D-Printed PEEK Material.
Bone pelvis tumor resection and reconstruction is a complex surgical procedure that poses challenges in soft tissue reconstruction despite advancements in stabilizing pelvic structure. This study aims to investigate the potential of using Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) material in repairing and reconstructing soft tissues surrounding pelvic implants. Specifically, the study focuses on exploring the effectiveness of 3D printed porous PEEK material in promoting cell growth and adhesion. The interaction between PEEK materials with different pore sizes (200, 400, 600 µm) and different specifications (through-hole (T)/non-through-hole (C)) is evaluated by cell experiments and animal experiments. The soft tissue ingrowth potential of PEEK materials is evaluated by cell growth and adhesion observation. The findings indicate that PEEK material, particularly the T400 variant, exhibits stronger interaction with muscle tissue compared to its interaction with bone and fibrous tissue. The moderately sized pores present in the T400 material facilitate enhanced cell adhesion and penetration, thereby promoting cell growth and differentiation. PEEK materials with through-hole structures show promise for applications involving the repair and reconstruction of soft tissues and muscle tissue. The study provides valuable insights into the development and application of biomedical materials, specifically PEEK, contributing to the advancement of pelvic tumor resection and reconstruction techniques.
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