Recent developments in coatings for orthopedic metallic implants

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Abstract

Titanium, stainless steel, and CoCrMo alloys are the most widely used biomaterials for orthopedic applications. The most common causes of orthopedic implant failure after implantation are infections, inflammatory response, least corrosion resistance, mismatch in elastic modulus, stress shielding, and excessive wear. To address the problems associated with implant materials, different modifications related to design, materials, and surface have been developed. Among the different methods, coating is an effective method to improve the performance of implant materials. In this article, a comprehensive review of recent studies has been carried out to summarize the im-pact of coating materials on metallic implants. The antibacterial characteristics, biodegradability, biocompatibility, corrosion behavior, and mechanical properties for performance evaluation are briefly summarized. Different effective coating techniques, coating materials, and additives have been summarized. The results are useful to produce the coating with optimized properties.

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Hussain, M., Askari Rizvi, S. H., Abbas, N., Sajjad, U., Shad, M. R., Badshah, M. A., & Malik, A. I. (2021, July 1). Recent developments in coatings for orthopedic metallic implants. Coatings. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11070791

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