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08:30-09:00 K2 Aprediction of degradation of Mg and Mg alloys, why it is not easy?
Wolf-DieterMueller
CharitéUniversitaetsmedizin Berlin
Germany Cor-1
Kinetic of reaction
Mixed potential: depend on the surface size
Galvanic coupling of anodic and cathodic reaction
Random condition: whole wetted area is electrochemicalactive
Random condition: electrochemical reaction can bedescribed.
How can we control the surface during measurement
09:00-09:20 O11Flow-induced corrosion of absorbable magnesium alloy: In-situ and real-timeelectrochemical study
Juan WangSouthwest Jiaotong University
China Cor-2
Localized corrosion may be become a source of stentfracture.
09:20-09:40 O12Degradation morphology and pitting factor compared to degradation rate
Petra MaierUniversity of Applied Sciences Stralsund
Germany Cor-3
Degradation morphology(roughness of surface)
Amount, depth and shape of pits, by pitting factor, ratioof deepest pit P and average penetration d
DRm=8.76X10000Xdeltm/AtP
DRm values do say anything about morphology
Pitting factor increases for as=drawn, a more localdegradation
09:40-10:00 O13Influence of surface condition on the corrosion of XHPMg alloy wire
Sean JohnstonUniversity of Queensland Australia Cor-4
XHP Mg tensile
Iron impurity introduced during cold drawing
10:00-10:20 O14Improvement of corrosion resistance and biocompatibility of WE43 magnesiumalloy treated by titanium and oxygen dual plasma implantation
Zhengjie Lin TheUniversity of Hong Kong
China Cor-5
10:50-11:10 O15Bioactive CaP-coated iron foam for potential bone scaffolds
Hendra HermawanLaval University Canada Cor-6
Porous iron
Coated with CaP
Coated with Ag
11:10-11:30 O16Modulating the degradation behaviour of iron-based biodegradable alloys bygrain sizing and alloying
Agung PurnamaLaval University Canada Cor-7
Elctroforming of iron mini-tube
11:30-11:50 O17The influence of phosphates bicarbonates and chlorides ions on degradationbehavior of pure Fe in pseudophysiological solutions
Ranna ToloueiLaval University Canada Cor-8
HCO3- Cl- HPO4- HPO42-
In vitro 0.2mm/year
In vivo neglectable
NCS Fe3O4
CHBS: pure iron
MHBS: Lepidocrocite
DPBS: beta-FeOOH Fe(H2PO3)22HaO
11:50-12:10 O18Towards standardization: Influence of CO2 rich atmosphere on degradationbehaviour of Fe-Mn-C alloy
Essowé MouzouLaval University Canada Cor-9
12:10-12:30 O19Biodegradation of a novel Zn-Li alloy in abdominal aorta of rat
Shan Zhao MichiganTechnological University
USA Cor-10
Ideally >300MPa to open human artery
Zn-Li, one of only afew potentially age-hardenable Zn-Xbinary alloy system.
Zn-2Li, Zn-4Li, Zn-6Li
Zn-6Li >500MPa elongation <6%
0.25mm wire Zn-4Li 20mm length was punched into abdominalaorta of rat
2, 4, 6.5, 9 and 12months
Degradation ZnCO3 ZnO CaP
Decrease in ductility limits the addition of Li to max.4% if the alloy is considered for the stent application.
Degradation 0.045mm/yeat
16:00-16:30 K3Study of Mg coating fabrication on orthopaedic implants and its biologicalproperties Ke Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences China
16:30-16:35 SOP8Corrosion protection and improved endothelial cytocompatibility of plasmapolymerized allylamine coatings on biodegradable vascular stent
Ying YangSouthwest Jiaotong University China
16:35-16:40 SOP9Preliminary tests to biodegradable metals for ureteral stents
SébastienChampagne Laval University Canada
16:40-16:45 SOP10Effects of zinc on the morphologies and properties of calcium phosphate coatingon magnesium alloys
Jun Wang ZhengzhouUniversity China
16:45-16:50 SOP12Corrosion behavior of T4-treated Mg-5Sn-xZn alloys in simulated body fluid
Chang Dong YimKorea Institute of Materials Science
Korea Invit-5
17:00-17:20 O20 In vitro and in vivo characterizations of zinc alloy coronary stent
Jack Zhou Xi'anAdvanced Medical Technology
China Invit-6
15 Zn stent, 9 stainless steel stent
6 and 10 months
Mild inflammatory response, thin neointimal layer
6month
minor degradation, 1/8 less than original area
MicroCT showed that no significant degradation after 10months
Sevier deformation due to low strength of pure Zn
24 Zn alloy stent,
1M, 3M, 6M, 12M, 24M
3, 3,6,6,6
One month, mild inflammatory response,
Neointimal layer is thin but thicker compared with pureZn stent
Accelerated degradation rate in comparison to pure Zn
No calcification found at month 1
Mild calcification after 3 and 6 month
Degradation interface analysis
Layer I composed of Zn O C
Zn content drops and P/Ca start to appear along thedirection
In vitro (SBF)
Three phases : Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6 ZnO Zn5(OH)8Cl2.H2O
Mini Pig
36 Zn alloy stent 18 stainless steel stent
1M 3M 6M 12M 36M 72M
6,6,6,6,6,6
OCT at 1,3, and 6 months
Thin neointimal layer
Micro CT at 1 month
Mild degradation and calcification
Possibly that a mixture of n5(CO3)2(OH)6 ZnO and P/Ca compound
17:20-17:25 SOP13Dynamic corrosion behavior of WE43 Mg alloy in a modified simulated body fluidsolution
Mario Alberto AscencioPinedo
McGill UniversityCanada Invit-7
17:25-17:30 SOP14The effect of CO2 or O2 on biocorrosion of Mg alloys Akiko YamamotoNational Institute for Materials Science
Japan Invit-8
17:30-17:35 SOP15Visualization of corrosion initiation of Mg and Mg alloys
Wolf-Dieter MuellerCharité Universitaetsmedizin Berlin
Germany Invit-9
17:35-17:40 SOP16Effects of stent manufacturing on degradation behavior of Fe-basedbiodegradable metals.
Camillus ObayiUniversity of Nigeria Nigeria Invit-10
18:40-19:00 O21Investigating the inhomogeneous degradation of biodegradable metallic stentsthrough in vitro and in silico dynamic testing
Jennifer FrattolinMcGill University Canada Invit-11
Fe-316L biodegradable amalgamate
Cold gas dynamic spraying
0.104mm/year
Abluminal surface, luminal surface
Consideration should be given to the true wetted surfacearea when calculating CRdynamic
19:00-19:20O22 Tailoring the degradation and biological response of a magnesium-strontiumalloy for potential bone substitutes application
PengWan Chinese Academy of Sciences
ChinaInvit-12
19:20-19:40 O23Buffer-induced in vitro corrosion of magnesium alloys:
Considerations forstandardization of in vitro testing
Ryan WilkesUniversity of Canterbury NewZealand Invit-13
19:40-20:00 O24Interactions among Mg substrates rapamycin and poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)coatings on biodegradable Mg-based drug-eluting stents
Guangyin YuanShanghai Jiao Tong University
China Invit-14
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