نتایج جستجو برای: peek cage

تعداد نتایج: 15587  

2016
Ryan Siskey Lauren Ciccarelli Melissa K. C. Lui Steven M. Kurtz

BACKGROUND Most contemporary total disc replacements (TDRs) use conventional orthopaedic bearing couples such as ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene (polyethylene) and cobalt-chromium (CoCr). Cervical total disc replacements incorporating polyetheretherketone (PEEK) bearings (specifically PEEK-on-PEEK bearings) have been previously investigated, but little is known about PEEK-on-ceramic bea...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Mohammad Vaezi Cameron Black David M R Gibbs Richard O C Oreffo Mark Brady Mohamed Moshrefi-Torbati Shoufeng Yang

Addition of bioactive materials such as calcium phosphates or Bioglass, and incorporation of porosity into polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has been identified as an effective approach to improve bone-implant interfaces and osseointegration of PEEK-based devices. In this paper, a novel production technique based on the extrusion freeforming method is proposed that yields a bioactive PEEK/hydroxyapat...

2015
Pär Johansson Ryo Jimbo Yusuke Kozai Takashi Sakurai Per Kjellin Fredrik Currie Ann Wennerberg

Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) has been frequently used in spinal surgery with good clinical results. The material has a low elastic modulus and is radiolucent. However, in oral implantology PEEK has displayed inferior ability to osseointegrate compared to titanium materials. One idea to reinforce PEEK would be to coat it with hydroxyapatite (HA), a ceramic material of good biocompatibility. In ...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2013
Ichiro Nakahara Masaki Takao Shunichi Bandoh Nicky Bertollo William R Walsh Nobuhiko Sugano

Carbon fiber-reinforced polyetheretherketone (CFR/PEEK) is theoretically suitable as a material for use in hip prostheses, offering excellent biocompatibility, mechanical properties, and the absence of metal ions. To evaluate in vivo fixation methods of CFR/PEEK hip prostheses in bone, we examined radiographic and histological results for cementless or cemented CFR/PEEK hip prostheses in an ovi...

2016
A C Paulus S Haßelt V Jansson A Giurea H Neuhaus T M Grupp S Utzschneider

Introduction. Increasing interest developed in the use of carbon-fiber-reinforced-poly-ether-ether-ketones (CFR-PEEK) as an alternative bearing material in knee arthroplasty. The effects of CFR-PEEK wear in in vitro and animal studies are controversially discussed, as there are no data available concerning human tissue. The aim of this study was to analyze human tissue containing CFR-PEEK as we...

Journal: :Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces 2014
Heying Wang Tao Lu Fanhao Meng Hongqin Zhu Xuanyong Liu

Poly ether ether ketone (PEEK) offers a set of characteristics superior for human implants; however, its application is limited by the bio-inert surface property. In this work, PEEK surface was modified using single step plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII) treatment with a gas mixture of water vapor as a plasma resource and argon as an ionization assistant. Field emission scanning electron...

2017
Zdeňka Novotná Silvie Rimpelová Petr Juřík Martin Veselý Zdeňka Kolská Tomáš Hubáček Jakub Borovec Václav Švorčík

Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has good chemical and biomechanical properties that are excellent for biomedical applications. However, PEEK exhibits hydrophobic and other surface characteristics which cause limited cell adhesion. We have investigated the potential of Ar plasma treatment for the formation of a nanostructured PEEK surface in order to enhance cell adhesion. The specific aim of this s...

Journal: :Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces 2014
E T J Rochford A H C Poulsson J Salavarrieta Varela P Lezuo R G Richards T F Moriarty

Despite extensive use of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) in biomedical applications, information about bacterial adhesion to this biomaterial is limited. This study investigated Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis adhesion to injection moulded and machined PEEK OPTIMA(®) using a custom-built adhesion chamber with medical grade titanium and Thermanox for comparison. Additionally, ba...

2017
Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago Brandão Warley Carvalho da Silva Martins Aluízio Augusto Arantes Sebastião Nataniel Silva Gusmão Gilles Perrin Cédric Barrey

BACKGROUND Titanium and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) implants have been used in spinal surgery with low rejection rates. Compared to titanium, PEEK has many advantages, including a density more similar to that of bone, radiolucency, and a lack of artifacts in computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of PEEK cages as an alternati...

2008
M.-F. HARMAND

Introduction : Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is an aromatic, rigid semi-crystalline thermoplastic with excellent mechanical properties and bone-like stiffness, and good biocompatibility [1-2]. Moreover for biomedical applications, particularly in the area of load-bearing orthopaedic applications [3] PEEK is able to be repeatedly sterilized, and shaped by machining or injection moulding. Devices u...

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