Fluoride‐treated rare earth‐free magnesium alloy ZK30: An inert and bioresorbable material for bone fracture treatment devices

Author:

Watanabe Hirotaka1,Xu Wei2,Uno Haruka2,Uraya Yuki1,Kugita Masanori3,Komohara Yoshihiro4,Niidome Takuro2ORCID,Sasaki Makoto2,Shimizu Ichiro5,Fujita Nobuyuki1,Kawano Yusuke1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Fujita Health University Toyoake Aichi Japan

2. Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology Kumamoto University Kumamoto Japan

3. Advanced Medical Research Center for Animal Models of Human Diseases, Research Promotion Headquarters Fujita Health University Toyoake Aichi Japan

4. Department of Cell Pathology Graduate School of Medical Science, Kumamoto University Kumamoto Japan

5. Department of Mechanical Engineering Okayama University of Science Okayama Japan

Abstract

AbstractBone fractures represent a common health problem, particularly in an increasingly aging population. Bioresorbable magnesium (Mg) alloy‐based implants offer promising alternatives to traditional metallic implants for the treatment of bone fractures because they eliminate the need for implant removal after healing. The Mg‐Y‐rare‐earth (RE)‐Zr alloy WE43, designed for orthopedic implants, has received European Conformity mark approval. However, currently, WE43 is not clinically used in certain countries possibly because of concerns related to RE metals. In this study, we investigated the use of a RE‐free alloy, namely, Mg‐Zn‐Zr alloy (ZK30), as an implant for bone fractures. Hydrofluoric acid (HF) treatment was performed to improve the corrosion resistance of ZK30. HF‐treated ZK30 (HF‐ZK30) exhibited lower corrosion rate and higher biocompatibility than those of WE43 in in vitro experiments. After implanting a rod of HF‐ZK30 into the fractured femoral bones of mice, HF‐ZK30 held the bones and healed the fracture without deformation. Treatment results of HF‐ZK30 were comparable to those of WE43, indicating the potential of HF‐ZK30 as a bioresorbable and safe implant for bone repair.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Suzuken Memorial Foundation

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,Ceramics and Composites

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