Title of article :
PEEK biomaterials in trauma, orthopedic, and spinal implants
Author/Authors :
Steven M. Kurtz، نويسنده , , John N. Devine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
25
From page :
4845
To page :
4869
Abstract :
Since the 1980s, polyaryletherketones (PAEKs) have been increasingly employed as biomaterials for trauma, orthopedic, and spinal implants. We have synthesized the extensive polymer science literature as it relates to structure, mechanical properties, and chemical resistance of PAEK biomaterials. With this foundation, one can more readily appreciate why this family of polymers will be inherently strong, inert, and biocompatible. Due to its relative inertness, PEEK biomaterials are an attractive platform upon which to develop novel bioactive materials, and some steps have already been taken in that direction, with the blending of HA and TCP into sintered PEEK. However, to date, blended HA-PEEK composites have involved a trade-off in mechanical properties in exchange for their increased bioactivity. PEEK has had the greatest clinical impact in the field of spine implant design, and PEEK is now broadly accepted as a radiolucent alternative to metallic biomaterials in the spine community. For mature fields, such as total joint replacements and fracture fixation implants, radiolucency is an attractive but not necessarily critical material feature.
Keywords :
Fracture fixation , polyetheretherketone , PEEK , Spine , Composites , Hip resurfacing
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Record number :
547765
Link To Document :
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