The invention relates to a phase and sedimentation-stable, plastically
deformable preparation with intrinsic pore formation that can be used for
instance for filling bone defects and for augmentation, and also relates
to a method for producing and using same.
The object of the invention, to provide a phase and sedimentation-stable,
plastically deformable implant material with intrinsic pore formation,
that is not complex to create, and that can be inserted into a bone
defect by injection or alternatively can be applied to/fitted in a bone
defect as a kneadable mass, is attained in that a plastically deformable
preparation for bone construction/replacement based on ceramic
suspensions includes a particulate, porous component that is not easily
soluble in water and at least one liquid, wax-like, or gel component that
is dissolved in water or alcohol, the component that is not easily
soluble in water being 60-98% by weight and the component dissolved in
water or alcohol being 1-30% by weight, the particles of the particulate
component having a diameter in a size range that is essentially greater
than a phagocytabler particle and smaller than the passage diameter of
standard injection cannulas and the portion of the component soluble in
water or alcohol being 0.1-3% by weight.