Medical implants with increased hydrophilicity
First Claim
1. A method of initiating bone formation, comprising implanting in said patient a device comprising a thermoplastic resin having aluminosilicate particles incorporated therein, said aluminosilicate particles being devoid of antimicrobial metal ions and being present in said coating in an amount sufficient to initiate protein adsorption on said implant.
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Abstract
Devices such as orthopedic implants are composed of a thermoplastic resin such as polyaryletheretherketone (PEEK), and include a ceramic species, such as a zeolite, to enhance its hydrophilic properties. The ceramic species can be a surface coating, can be incorporated or embedded into the thermoplastic resin, or can be both a surface coating and incorporated or embedded into the resin. In certain embodiments, the ceramic species is zeolite that is incorporated into the device, especially at the exposed surface of the device, and is devoid of antimicrobial metal ions. The device is introduced into the body surgically.
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4 Claims
- 1. A method of initiating bone formation, comprising implanting in said patient a device comprising a thermoplastic resin having aluminosilicate particles incorporated therein, said aluminosilicate particles being devoid of antimicrobial metal ions and being present in said coating in an amount sufficient to initiate protein adsorption on said implant.
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