The future of biologic coatings for orthopaedic implants
作者:Stuart B. Goodman a,b,*, Zhenyu Yao a,1 , Michael Keeney a,b,2 , Fan Yang a,b,2
摘要:Implants are widely used for orthopaedic applications such as fixing fractures, repairing non-unions,
obtaining a joint arthrodesis, total joint arthroplasty, spinal reconstruction, and soft tissue anchorage.
Previously, orthopaedic implants were designed simply as mechanical devices; the biological aspects of
the implant were a byproduct of stable internal/external fixation of the device to the surrounding bone
or soft tissue. More recently, biologic coatings have been incorporated into orthopaedic implants in order
to modulate the surrounding biological environment. This opinion article reviews current and potential
future use of biologic coatings for orthopaedic implants to facilitate osseointegration and mitigate
possible adverse tissue responses including the foreign body reaction and implant infection. While many
of these coatings are still in the preclinical testing stage, bioengineers, material scientists and surgeons
continue to explore surface coatings as a means of improving clinical outcome of patients undergoing
orthopaedic surgery
关键词:Implant coatings Orthopaedics, Osseointegration, Calcium phosphate coatings, Infection, Foreign body reaction
论文方向:[{"id":914,"name":"生物医学工程"}]
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数字识别码:DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2013.01.074
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