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titleOfInvention Method for preparing bioabsorbable organic/inorganic composition for bone fixation devices and itself prepared thereby
abstract The present invention is a biodegradable organic polymer / inorganic composite for high-strength bone fixation, in which mechanical strength is significantly increased by mixing / dispersing biocompatible inorganic fine or ultrafine particles uniformly with a monomer before polymerization of the biodegradable organic polymer and then polymerizing. The present invention relates to a method for producing a material and to a biodegradable organic polymer / inorganic composite material produced by the same, including a monomer of poly [DL-lactide], a monomer of poly [L-lactide], and a poly Before the polymerization reaction of the biodegradable organic polymer obtained by the polymerization of any monomer selected from the group consisting of monomers of caprolactone, monomers of polycarbonate or a mixture of two or more thereof, the average particle diameter is 50 nm to 2 µm in diameter. The biocompatible inorganic fine particles are heat treated and mixed / dispersed with the biodegradable organic polymer monomer. Post-polymerizing to prepare a biodegradable organic polymer / inorganic composite; And molding the biodegradable organic polymer / inorganic composite.n n n According to the present invention, by using the heat-treated inorganic fine particles it is possible to prepare a high-strength bone fixation material by mixing / dispersing it in the monomer of the biodegradable organic polymer before polymerization, and then increase the synergistic reinforcement effect by polymerization and molding. In addition, the use of biocompatible microparticles has the effect of reducing long-term side effects.
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