APPLICATION PROSPECT OF BONE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS IN ORTHOPEDIC TRAUMA REPAIR UNDER CT IMAGES FOR IMPROVED RECOVERY OF ATHLETE PLAYERS
Abstract
The main content of this study is the important value and prospect of using bone substitute materials in orthopedic trauma repair in recovery of athlete players. Athlete-players are a population that frequently experiences orthopedic injuries, which can significantly impact their athletic performance and overall quality of life. Firstly, the biocompatibility of bone substitute materials is reviewed. The evaluation methods of biocompatibility of bone substitute materials mainly include in vivo and in vitro biological research. At the same time, it is also analyzed that bone substitute materials have important influence on the internal environment, including the influence on cell morphology and cell function. Combined with the above analysis, a personalized bone substitute was made based on the spiral CT image data, assisted by computer technology. It is found that the bone materials designed according to the above methods have good matching, and when implanted in the wound repair site, it will not cause great trauma during the operation, and it can also save the operation time. At the same time, after the follow-up of athletic patients, it is found that the artificial bone materials have very significant compatibility and high safety. Therefore, bone substitute materials made by combining CT imaging technology, computer technology and the actual clinical manifestations of athletic patients can play a significant therapeutic effect in wound repair, which is worthy of clinical application