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Orthopedic implant example seen with X-ray

An orthopedic implant is a medical device manufactured to replace a missing joint or bone, or to support a damaged bone.[1] The medical implant is mainly fabricated using stainless steel and titanium alloys for strength and the plastic coating that is done on it acts as an artificial cartilage.[2] The biodegradable metals in this category are magnesium-based [3] and iron-based alloys, though recently zinc has also been investigated.[4] Currently, the uses of bioresorbable metals are as fracture fixation implants[5][6][7][8] Internal fixation is an operation in orthopedics that involves the surgical implementation of implants to repair a bone.[9][10] During the surgery of broken bones through internal fixation the bone fragments are first reduced into their normal alignment then they are held together with the help of internal fixators such as plates, screws, nails, pins, and wires.[11][12]

Eponymous implants and their uses

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Branded Systems

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Waldemar Link DePuy Synthes Vast Ortho Stryker Smith & Nephew Biomet Orthofix Zimmer
Elective Total Hip Replacement Lubinus SP II Austin Moore

Bipolar

Thompson

Exeter

Accolade

Hip hemiarthroplasty
Hip resurfacing Birmingham
Total Knee Replacement Gemini

Endo-Model

Sigma

Attune

Triathlon

Scorpio

Journey

Legion

Genesis II

Vanguard

VanguardXP

NexGen

Persona

Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty[36] Sled Oxford
Shoulder/Elbow/Ankle Replacement
Trauma Femoral Nail Expert LFN/RAFN/ALFN

PFNA

TFN

PFNA

PFNA II

TFN

Gamma nail[37] Intertan nail[38] ZNN System, NCB System
Tibial Nail Expert tibia nail Tibia Nail T2 tibia nail ZNN System, NCB System
External fixation Ilizarov Ring

Clamp

Trocar

Hoffmann II Taylor spatial frame

Ilizarov JET-X

TrueLok Hex

Galaxy

Locking Plates (LCP) 2.4mm Locking

2.7mm Locking

3.5mm Locking

4.5/5.0mm Locking

Angled Plates Angle Blade Plate

Condylat Plate

DHC, DCS

Jewett Nail Plate

Spine Anterior Cervical Plate

Monoaxial Screws

Polyaxial Screws

Cages

Mesh

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Research progress

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The discipline of orthopedic implants is constantly evolving as new biomaterials become available. An important consideration in this respect is that the health status of the patient influences the optimal choice of the material to be implanten. For instance it was shown that patients with steatotic liver disease benefit from nanohydroxyapatite-coated (nHA) titanium surfaces, whereas this is not necessary for patients without fatty liver disease.[39] A surface engineering method was developed for biodegradable magnesium alloys to enhance orthopedic implants.[40]

See also

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References

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