One scientific and technological aspect of main importance to the medical p
rofession is to develop injectable calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) to be u
sed through minimally invasive surgery techniques with still suitable mecha
nical and biodegradable properties. The objective of this research was to s
tudy the influence of several technological factors on the injectability of
CPCs. This was performed by studying the rheological behavior of the cemen
t pastes during their initial setting. Cement rheology was approached by lo
oking at the creep response of apatitic cements as a function of the shear
stress, the liquid-to-solid (L/S) ratio, the temperature and the addition o
f organic admixtures. Results showed creep experiments to be a finer method
to detect characteristic setting times than other established subjective p
rocedures. However, of all transition times detected none but the dough tim
e seems to be of relevant importance when injectability of cement is concer
ned. Creep experiments also showed that the addition of organic admixtures
such as citric acid increased injectability by retarding the hydration time
. (C) 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers.