USE OF WATER-SOLUBLE POLYMERS AS SILVER ION CARRIERS FOR FALLOPIAN TUBE CLOSURE.

H. T. Hsia, H. P. Gregor, R. S. Neuwirth, R. M. Richart

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Abstract

This paper presents results of a study which was carried out in order to examine the employment of various non-toxic polymers which can form a matrix for the release of silver ions at rates which are desirable. These studies made use of the alginates and Pluronics, using silver nitrate as the active agent. A model in vitro system was developed and the rate of silver release was investigated. The Pluronics (BASF Wyandotte) are alpha hydro-omegahydroxy-poly(oxyethylene)poly(oxypropylene)poly(oxyethyle ne) block copolymers. Results of the investigation are presented and evaluated in terms of the possibility of the permanent female sterilization by the injection of silver nitrate solution retrograade into the tube.

Original languageEnglish
Pages350-355
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 1976
Eventfor 171st Meet - New York City, NY, USA
Duration: Apr 5 1976Apr 9 1976

Conference

Conferencefor 171st Meet
CityNew York City, NY, USA
Period4/5/764/9/76

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Engineering

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