A review of the advances in implant technology: accomplishments and challenges for the design of functionalized surface structures.

Ming-Feng Wang, Tao Yan, Ming-Cen Gao, Cheng-Wei Han, Zhuo-Qun Yan, Yu-Zhong Gao, Wei Zhang, Zhe Yi
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Biomedical implants are extensively utilized to replace hard-tissue defects owing to their biocompatibility and remarkable tissue-affinity. The materials and functional design are selected based on the resultant osseointegration level and resistance to infection, and these considerations constitute the dominant research topic in this field. However, high rates of implantation failure and peri-implantitis have been reported. Current research on biomedical-implant design encompasses enhancement of the implant surface properties, such as the roughness, nano/micro topography, and hydrophilicity, along with the realization of advanced features including antibacterial properties and cell and immunomodulation regulation. This review considers the two achievements of contemporary implant manufacturing; namely, osseointegration and the realization of antibacterial properties. Present mainstream surface modifications and coatings are discussed, along with functional design technologies and achievements. The impacts of direct surface-treatment techniques and osteogenic functional coatings on osseointegration performance and antibacterial surface structures are elucidated, considering inorganic and organic coatings with antibacterial properties as well as antibiotic-releasing coatings. Furthermore, this review highlights recent advancements in physically driven antimicrobial strategies. Expanding upon existing research, future directions for implant studies are proposed, including the realization of comprehensive functionality that integrates osseointegration and antibacterial properties, as well as patient-specific design. Our study presents a comprehensive review and offers a novel perspective on the design of biomedical implants for enhanced versatility. An in-depth exploration of future research directions will also stimulate subsequent investigations.

植入体技术的进展综述:功能化表面结构设计的成就和挑战。
生物医学植入物由于其生物相容性和显著的组织亲和性而被广泛用于替代硬组织缺损。材料和功能设计是根据骨整合水平和抗感染能力来选择的,这些考虑因素构成了该领域的主要研究课题。然而,高失败率的种植失败和种植周围炎已被报道。目前对生物医学植入物设计的研究包括增强植入物的表面特性,如粗糙度、纳米/微形貌和亲水性,以及实现包括抗菌性能、细胞和免疫调节在内的高级特性。这篇综述考虑了当代种植体制造的两个成就;即骨整合和抗菌性能的实现。讨论了目前主流的表面改性和涂层,以及功能设计技术和成果。结合具有抗菌性能的无机涂层和有机涂层以及抗生素释放涂层,阐述了直接表面处理技术和成骨功能涂层对骨整合性能和抗菌表面结构的影响。此外,本综述强调了物理驱动抗菌策略的最新进展。在现有研究的基础上,提出了未来种植体研究的方向,包括实现整合骨整合和抗菌性能的综合功能,以及针对患者的设计。我们的研究提出了一个全面的回顾,并为生物医学植入物的设计提供了一个新的视角,以增强多功能性。对未来研究方向的深入探索,也将激发后续的研究。
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