EOS highlights new developments in laser sintered titanium orthopaedic implants

February 17, 2011

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February 17, 2011

EOS Electro Optical Systems GmbH based in Krailling, Germany, displayed a new range of titanium based orthopaedic implants, manufactured by selective laser sintering, at this year’s American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) annual meeting in San Diego (15-19 February).

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Orthopedic implants laser-sintered in titanium

As well as the implants, parts exhibited included customised surgical drill guides reflecting patient-specific geometry, bone rasp samples, and prototype stainless steel surgical tools.

Martin Bullemer, EOS Manager for medical business development, stated, “Metal and plastics laser sintering have clearly become enabling technologies for medical products.”

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Implants manufactured in batches with direct

metal laser-sintering (DMLS)

EOS plastic and metal laser-sintering systems allow medical designers to tailor parts specifically for doctors and patients using 3D data generated by MRI, CT, and/or CAD. Modern data preparation software in combination with laser-sintering can be used to create complex geometries, porous surfaces suitable for better osteointegration or lightweight structures to promote better patient comfort.

 

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Also available from Inovar Communications:

Titanium and titanium alloys for medical applications: opportunities and challenges

Titanium powder injection moulding (Ti-PIM): A review of the current status of materials, processing, properties and applications

 

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