Journal article

Bioactive coatings for orthopaedic implants-recent trends in development of implant coatings

BGX Zhang, DE Myers, GG Wallace, M Brandt, PFM Choong

International Journal of Molecular Sciences | Published : 2014

Abstract

Joint replacement is a major orthopaedic procedure used to treat joint osteoarthritis. Aseptic loosening and infection are the two most significant causes of prosthetic implant failure. The ideal implant should be able to promote osteointegration, deter bacterial adhesion and minimize prosthetic infection. Recent developments in material science and cell biology have seen the development of new orthopaedic implant coatings to address these issues. Coatings consisting of bioceramics, extracellular matrix proteins, biological peptides or growth factors impart bioactivity and biocompatibility to the metallic surface of conventional orthopaedic prosthesis that promote bone ingrowth and different..

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