Silk screws prepared by bidirectional dialysis for bone fracture fixation
Tong Guan1, Yuanyuan Qian2, Na Li1
1Department of Textile Engineering, College of Textile and Clothing Engineering, Soochow University, Suzhou 215001, China.
Abstract:
Resorbable devices for fracture fixation have gained extensive interest owing to their ability to avoid secondary surgery. Silk, as a biomaterial, is considered a promising candidate for fixation systems due to its biocompatibility, remarkable mechanical properties, and controllable degradation. However, the current methods for preparing silk fixation devices are complex and time-consuming, involving multiple processes, including dissolution, dialysis, lyophilization, etc. Here, we report a novel approach for fabricating silk fixation devices directly from a silk-LiBr solution through bidirectional dialysis. As the concentration of lithium bromide decreases and the ethanol concentration increases, the silk-LiBr solution undergoes a structural transition to β-sheet, resulting in hydrogel formation. The hydrogel is further processed into a robust silk fixation system through drying and machining. The obtained silk screw demonstrated a maximum compression modulus of 1.47 GPa. In vivo experiments demonstrated that the silk fixation system exhibits good biocompatibility and maintains fixation stability for up to 4 months. Notably, the silk-based screw retained 94.8 % of its weight after four months in rats. The significance of this study lies in the development of a fabrication technique that enables the direct processing of silk-LiBr solution into diverse material formats with tunable structures and properties.
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