Abstract

Calcium phosphate bone cement (CPC), a bioceramic, is commonly used in artificial bone scaffold for impaired bones. In this study, CPC is mixed with polylactide (PLA) fibers and porogenic agent to form CPC/PLA composite bone scaffold. The compressive strength of the resulting bone scaffolds is evaluated and the fractured cross-section is observed by a scanning electron microscope (SEM), thereby determining the influence of fiber length. The experimental results show that the shorter the fiber is, the greater the compressive strength is.

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