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  • September 23, 2024
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122 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 122
What is more preferred low or high grafting density

Low grafting density is more desirable it has hydration barrier defects
High grafting density restricts mobility and entropy loss
dehydration and membrane destabilization

Pe and UHMWPE cross linked
low modulus
corrosion and biodegrdation
PMMA
bone cement

PEEK
high TG
High modulus, strength and wear resistance

Monolithic devices
- drug is dispered in an inert polymer,
can add porosity if needed
Drug is released by fickian diffusion

Reservior (often membrane-controlled) devices
Drug core surrounded by a static inert diffusional barrier (membrance0 drug release is
controlled by membrane properties or membrane core diffusion


Devices with physical or chemical changes

Chemically changing degradable system s


degraded products released within the body can induce toxic or inflammatory reactions
rate can be controlled for controlled of desired biofunction

,Term 2 of 122
What is first pass metabolism?

Rate of water diffusion in polymer.
Rate of bond cleavage by water
Balance of these two rates determine weather surface or bulk eroding

Femoral Component
Co-CR-MO
(load bearing)
Plastic Spacer
(UHMWPE)
for articulation
Tibial component (titanium and aluminum less stress shielding and osseointegration

The concentration of drug is greatly reduced BEFORE reaching systemic circulation. This
mainly involves liver enzymes, but also includes gastric enzymes, gut wall enzymes, and
bacterial enzymes. Bioavaliability is reduced.

They produce mineralized collagen matrix, they deposite a matrix of collagen and
release calcium, magnesium, and phosphate ions

Term 3 of 122
Explain the structure of a micelle

It occurs due to water or naturally occuring microorganisms


a ball and cylinder

These leads to formation of a liposome

Thermosets tends to exhibit most brittle fracture since strain is restricted crosslinking

Strands alligned with hydrophobic core and philic arms

,Term 4 of 122
wut is Osseoconduction:

biological process of initiating/inducing osteogenesis


Chemical building block in the polymer structure

The main reactants in the polymerization

favorable growth of bone tissue on a surface/matrix

Term 5 of 122
How does PLGA degrade? Explain like copolymer ratio and its kinetics

Alginates, cellulose, gelatin, collagen


PLGA, PMMA, PDMS, PolyHMPA

5:50 is fastest degradation, but PLA degrades slower than PGA

Non surgical cast,
and surgical like wires or pins or plates or screws


End-to-end distance (r) and radius of gyration

Term 6 of 122
What is a homopolymers

formation of new bone

Chemical building block in the polymer structure

Typically above 10,000

contains same repeating unit

, Term 7 of 122
How do thermoplastics fracture?

Low modulus, porous, high remodeling


Whyyy
It has woven bone, the collagen fibers are randomly oriented

Thermoplastics can exhibit both kinds of fracture depending on the temperature
brittle and ductile

High modulus, slow turnover osteonal

WHY
It has stress oriented collagen fiber gives it the higher modulus

Swelling, dissolution, stress cracking, fatigue, impact fracture, decrystallization,
crystallization

Term 8 of 122
When a carbonyl group is attached to two NH groups it is called a what

Zero order release kinetics are most ideal since its linear and does not depend on initial
concentration of the drug

Urea

Ester

Thioester

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