Orthopaedic Biomaterials SIG 1

Timeslot: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 - 12:30pm to 2:00pm
Track: Musculoskeletal and Craniofacial Biomaterials
Room: Virtual

About

The Orthopaedic Biomaterials Special Interest Group is focusing on new technologies and materials advances in orthopaedic surgery. The three immediate goals of this emerging Special Interest Group are: 1) solicitation of new members for the Special Interest Group from current Society membership and from non-members actively engaged in research and development of improved materials for orthopaedics, 2) identification of key issues in orthopaedic materials that should be addressed within the Society, and 3) cooperation between Special Interest Group membership and the chairman of the Program Committee for the Annual Meeting to assist in the coordination of the scientific program

Moderators:
Tolou Shokufar, PhD
Kelvin Yeung, PhD

Abstracts

Abstracts will be available for download on April 20, 2021.

  • 71. Multi-functional Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles Protect Against Irradiation-Induced Cellular Damage while Augmenting Osteogenesis In Vitro, Fei Wei, PhD, Craig Neal, BS, Tamil Sakthivel, PhD, Sudipta Seal, PhD, Thomas Kean, PhD, Mehdi Razavi, PhD, Melanie Coathup, PhDUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA

  • 72. Repair of Rat Calvaria Defect with Injectable Strontium (Sr2+)-Doped Polymeric Brushite Ceramics, David Markel1,2, Therese Bou-Akl1, Paula Dietz1, Bin Wu1, Tong Shi2, Paul Begeman2, Weiping Ren, PhD1,21Ascension Providence Hospital, Southfield, MI, USA, 2Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA

  • 73. Temporally Controlled Release of Periosteal Paracrine Factor Mimetics for Efficient Bone Allograft Healing: A Cell and Growth Factor Free Approach, Sayantani Basu, Ph.D., Amy Van Hove, Ph.D., Yiming Li, Ph.D., Danielle Benoit, Ph.D.University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA

  • 74. Comparison of Two Nerve Ablation Models and their Impact on Titanium Implant Osseointegration, Jingyao Deng, IV1, David Cohen, MD1, Barbara Boyan, PhD1,2, Zvi Schwartz, PhD, DMD1,31Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA, 2Georgia Institute of Technology, Richmond, VA, USA, 3University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Richmond, VA, USA

  • 75. Microribbon-based macroporous matrices enhance cartilage repair in rat osteochondral defect model, Xinming Tong, Masahiro Maruyama, Danial Barati, Stuart Goodman, Fan YangStanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

  • 76. Using chemical imaging in probing spectral biomarker of pseudo-capsule macrophages in response to metal debris, Songyun Liu1,2, Deborah Hall1, Stephanie McCarthy1, Joshua Jacobs, MD1, Robin Pourzal, PhD11Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA, 2University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA