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7 September 2017 Optical assessment of bone bioimplants
P. E. Timchenko, E. V. Timchenko, L. T. Volova, D. A. Dolgushkin, V. V. Boltovskaya, O. O. Frolov, Ya. V. Fedorova
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Abstract
The results of application of the Raman spectroscopy method for the estimation of alternative sources for the production of bone spongy implants using the "Lioplast" technology, namely, the femoral heads resected in the operation of hip replacement surgery, are presented. It is shown that Raman spectroscopy can be used to estimate the component composition of the surface of bone implants during their processing. Comparing different sources of sponge bone production, no significant differences were found, but there are differences in the ratio of the intensities of the Raman peaks at wave numbers 1555 cm-1 and 1665 cm-1 corresponding to amide II and amide I, and also in the intensity of Raman peaks at wave numbers of 959 cm-1 (РО4 3-1)) and 1068 cm-1 (СO3 2-1) B-type substitution).
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P. E. Timchenko, E. V. Timchenko, L. T. Volova, D. A. Dolgushkin, V. V. Boltovskaya, O. O. Frolov, and Ya. V. Fedorova "Optical assessment of bone bioimplants", Proc. SPIE 10380, Ultrafast Nonlinear Imaging and Spectroscopy V, 1038015 (7 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2272343
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KEYWORDS
Bone

Imaging spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Tissues

Manufacturing

Natural surfaces

Raman spectroscopy

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