Inorganically Surface Modified Polymers for Orthopaedic and Spinal Implants
University researchers have developed surface-nanopatterned polymers for implant applications, in particular, PEEK materials modified to exhibit nanostructured surfaces that promote osseointegration. Surface modification is done by coating the polymer with biocompatible metals, alloys, and oxides that are nanostructured by various means. Whereas polymers integrate poorly with bone, the invention’s nanostructured coating enhances cell adhesion and promotes preferential stem cell differentiation to bone cells. The invention thus enables use of elastically bone-like and x-ray translucent PEEK for knee prostheses and other joint replacements or bone-anchored implants, e.g., hip and shoulder replacements and dental implants.
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Intellectual Property Info The technology has a patent pending and is available for licensing and/or sponsorship. Tech ID/UC Case 21954/2010-337-0 Related Cases 2010-337-0
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