The holy grail of orthopedic implant design is to ward off both aseptic and septic loosening for long enough that the implant outlives the patient. Questing this holy grail is feasible only if orthopedic biomaterials possess a long list of functionalities that enable them to discharge the onerous task of permanently replacing the native bone tissue. Here, we present a rationally designed and additive manufacturing (AM) topologically ordered porous metallic biomaterial that is made from Ti-6Al-4V using selective laser melting and packs most (if not all) of the required functionalities into a single implant. In addition to presenting a fully interconnected porous structure and form-freedom that enables realization of patient-specific implants...
A relevant aspect in the biomedical field is the research for optimizing the bone-implant coupling i...
Additive manufacturing allows for the production of porous metallic implants for use in orthopaedics...
Owing to their mechanical properties and bioinertness titanium alloys remain the preferred load-bear...
The holy grail of orthopedic implant design is to ward off both aseptic and septic loosening for lon...
Implant-associated infections are highly challenging to treat, particularly with the emergence of mu...
The two major problems of titanium alloy surface of bone/dental implants were the lack of native tis...
The rise of additive manufacturing has provided a paradigm shift in the fabrication of precise, pati...
We overview recent findings achieved in the field of model-driven development of additively manufact...
Background. In the coming years, the use of orthopaedic implants is expected to increase and subsequ...
The recently developed additively manufacturing techniques have enabled the fabrication of porous bi...
Restoring large-scale bone defects, where osteogenesis is slow while infections lurk, with biomateri...
Additive manufacturing technologies have been utilised in healthcare to create patient-specific impl...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining increasing interest for realization of customized porous tita...
Additive manufacturing has facilitated fabrication of complex and patient-specific metallic meta-bio...
Restoring large-scale bone defects, where osteogenesis is slow while infections lurk, with biomateri...
A relevant aspect in the biomedical field is the research for optimizing the bone-implant coupling i...
Additive manufacturing allows for the production of porous metallic implants for use in orthopaedics...
Owing to their mechanical properties and bioinertness titanium alloys remain the preferred load-bear...
The holy grail of orthopedic implant design is to ward off both aseptic and septic loosening for lon...
Implant-associated infections are highly challenging to treat, particularly with the emergence of mu...
The two major problems of titanium alloy surface of bone/dental implants were the lack of native tis...
The rise of additive manufacturing has provided a paradigm shift in the fabrication of precise, pati...
We overview recent findings achieved in the field of model-driven development of additively manufact...
Background. In the coming years, the use of orthopaedic implants is expected to increase and subsequ...
The recently developed additively manufacturing techniques have enabled the fabrication of porous bi...
Restoring large-scale bone defects, where osteogenesis is slow while infections lurk, with biomateri...
Additive manufacturing technologies have been utilised in healthcare to create patient-specific impl...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining increasing interest for realization of customized porous tita...
Additive manufacturing has facilitated fabrication of complex and patient-specific metallic meta-bio...
Restoring large-scale bone defects, where osteogenesis is slow while infections lurk, with biomateri...
A relevant aspect in the biomedical field is the research for optimizing the bone-implant coupling i...
Additive manufacturing allows for the production of porous metallic implants for use in orthopaedics...
Owing to their mechanical properties and bioinertness titanium alloys remain the preferred load-bear...