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Porous Tantalum and Titanium in Orthopedics: A Review

Journal

ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Volume 5, Issue 11, Pages 5798-5824

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.9b00493

Keywords

porous metal; porous structure; titanium; tantalum; orthopedic application

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81802174, 81900726]
  2. Department of Science and Technology of Jilin Province, P.R.C [20170204004GX, 20180520115JH]
  3. Jilin Province Development and Reform Commission, P.R.C [2018C010]
  4. Education Department of Jilin Province, P.R.C [JJKH20180106KJ]
  5. Administration of traditional chinese medicine of Jilin province P.R.C [2018115]

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Porous metal is metal with special porous structures, which can offer high biocompatibility and low Young's modulus to satisfy the need for orthopedic applications. Titanium and tantalum are the most widely used porous metals in orthopedics due to their excellent biomechanical properties and biocompatibility. Porous titanium and tantalum have been studied and applied for a long history until now. Here in this review, various manufacturing methods of titanium and tantalum porous metals are introduced. Application of these porous metals in different parts of the body are summarized, and strengths and weaknesses of these porous metal implants in clinical practice are discussed frankly for future improvement from the viewpoint of orthopedic surgeons. Then according to the requirements from clinics, progress in research for clinical use is illustrated in four aspects. Various creative designs of microporous and functionally gradient structure, surface modification, and functional compound systems of porous metal are exhibited as reference for future research. Finally, the directions of orthopedic porous metal development were proposed from the clinical view based on the rapid progress of additive manufacturing. Controllable design of both macroscopic anatomical bionic shape and microscopic functional bionic gradient porous metal, which could meet the rigorous mechanical demand of bone reconstruction, should be developed as the focus. The modification of a porous metal surface and construction of a functional porous metal compound system, empowering stronger cell proliferation and antimicrobial and antineoplastic property to the porous metal implant, also should be taken into consideration.

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