Journal article
Topological design and additive manufacturing of porous metals for bone scaffolds and orthopaedic implants: A review
X Wang, S Xu, S Zhou, W Xu, M Leary, P Choong, M Qian, M Brandt, YM Xie
Biomaterials | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
One of the critical issues in orthopaedic regenerative medicine is the design of bone scaffolds and implants that replicate the biomechanical properties of the host bones. Porous metals have found themselves to be suitable candidates for repairing or replacing the damaged bones since their stiffness and porosity can be adjusted on demands. Another advantage of porous metals lies in their open space for the in-growth of bone tissue, hence accelerating the osseointegration process. The fabrication of porous metals has been extensively explored over decades, however only limited controls over the internal architecture can be achieved by the conventional processes. Recent advances in additive ma..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP140100213 and LP140100607).