Unveiling additively manufactured cellular structures in hip implants: a comprehensive review

Author:

Dias Juliana MarquesORCID,da Silva Filipe Samuel Correia PereiraORCID,Gasik MichaelORCID,Miranda Maria Georgina MacedoORCID,Bartolomeu Flávio Jorge FernandesORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe prospect of improved quality of life and the increasingly younger age of patients benefiting from Total Hip Arthroplasty will soon lead to the landmark of 10 million interventions per year worldwide. More than 10% of these procedures lead to significant bone resorption, increasing the need for revision surgeries. Current research focuses on the development of hip implant designs to achieve a stiffness profile closer to the natural bone. Additive Manufacturing has emerged as a viable solution by offering promising results in the fabrication of implant architectures based on metallic cellular structures that have demonstrated their capacity to replicate bone behavior mechanically and biologically. Aiming to offer an up-to-date overview of titanium cellular structures in hip implants, for both acetabular and femoral components, produced by Additive Manufacturing, including its design intricacies and performance, this comprehensive review meticulously examines the historical development of hip implants, encompassing commercial solutions and innovative attempts. A broad view of the practical applications and transformative potential of hip implants incorporating cellular structures is presented, aiming to outline opportunities for innovation.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Universidade do Minho

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Software,Control and Systems Engineering

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