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E-grāmata: PEEK Biomaterials Handbook

Edited by (Director, Implant Research Center and Associate Professor, Drexel University; Research Assistant Professor, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: William Andrew Publishing
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  • ISBN-13: 9780128125250
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  • ISBN-13: 9780128125250

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PEEK biomaterials are currently used in hundreds of thousands of spinal fusion patients around the world every year. Durability, biocompatibility, and excellent resistance to aggressive sterilization procedures make PEEK a polymer of choice, replacing metal in orthopedic implants, from spinal implants and knee replacements to finger joints and dental implants.
The new edition of this authoritative work sees the book expand from 17 chapters to 26 chapters to match the expansion in applications in PEEK—from spinal cages to spinal rods and disc replacements; hip and knee joint replacement; dental; trauma; and sports medicine. New PEEK formulations have been developed incorporating hydroxyapatite, additives to combat infection, and surface grafted polymers to improve lubrication. The book also covers additive manufacturing, which has made significant inroads with PEEK in the past 5 years as well by introducing the prospect of patient-specific implants.
Like the 1st edition, the updated Handbook brings together experts in many different facets related to PEEK clinical performance as well as in the areas of materials science, tribology, and biology to provide a complete reference for specialists in the field of plastics, biomaterials, medical device design, and surgical applications.
Useful for materials scientists and biomedical engineers, both in industry and academia, the book is a one-stop shop for information on PEEK as a biomaterial—including in-depth coverage of materials properties—while also providing cutting-edge information on applications and combinations of the material.
  • Presents a complete reference work covering PEEK, the leading polymer for spinal implants and a range of other biomedical applications
  • Covers a range of new formulations and applications, including in-depth coverage of the additive manufacturing of PEEK
  • Provides a vital source of supporting information for materials selection decisions and regulatory submissions
List of Contributors
vii
Foreword ix
Part 1 PEEK Foundations, Properties, and Behavior
1 An Overview of PEEK Biomaterials
3(8)
Steven M. Kurtz
2 Synthesis and Processing of PEEK for Surgical Implants
11(16)
Steven M. Kurtz
3 Compounds and Composite Materials
27(26)
Stuart Green
4 Morphology and Crystalline Architecture of Polyaryletherketones
53(14)
Maureen Reitman
David J. Jaekel
Ryan Siskey
Steven M. Kurtz
5 Fracture, Fatigue, and Notch Behavior of PEEK
67(16)
Michael C. Sobieraj
Clare M. Rimnac
6 Chemical and Radiation Stability of PEEK
83(6)
Steven M. Kurtz
7 Additive Manufacturing of Polyaryletherketones
89(18)
Manuel Garcia-Leiner
Oana Ghita
Robert McKay
Steven M. Kurtz
Part 2 Bioactive PEEK Materials
8 Biocompatibility of PEEK Polymers
107(14)
Jeffrey M. Toth
9 Bacterial Interactions With PEEK
121(26)
Noreen J. Hickok
Edward T.J. Rochford
David J. Jaekel
R. Geoff Richards
T. Fintan Moriarty
Alexandra H.C. Poulsson
10 Thermal Plasma Spray Deposition of Titanium and Hydroxy apatite on PEEK Implants
147(32)
Pierfrancesco Robotti
Gianluca Zappini
11 Surface Modification Techniques of PEEK, Including Plasma Surface Treatment
179(24)
Alexandra H.C. Poulsson
David Eglin
R. Geoff Richards
12 Bioactive Polyaryletherketone Composites
203(26)
Ryan K. Roeder
13 Porosity in PEEK
229(20)
Marcus Jarman-Smith
M. Brady
Steven M. Kurtz
N.M. Cordaro
W.R. Walsh
E. Ouellette
14 Phospholipid Polymer-Grafted Poly(Ether-Ether-Ketone) by Self-Initiated Surface Grafting
249(14)
Masayuki Kyomoto
Toru Moro
Kazuhiko Ishihara
Part 3 PEEK Applications in Medical Devices
15 Development and Clinical Performance of PEEK Intervertebral Cages
263(18)
Steven M. Kurtz
16 Dynamic Stabilization and Semirigid PEEK Rods for Spinal Fusion
281(10)
Steven M. Kurtz
Todd Lanman
17 Applications of Polyetheretherketone in Arthroscopy
291(10)
Britta Berg-Johansen
Scott Lovald
Eda Altiok
Steven M. Kurtz
18 Polyetheretherketone in Trauma
301(18)
Scott Lovald
Britta Berg-Johansen
Eda Altiok
Steven M. Kurtz
19 Applications of Polyetheretherketone in Craniomaxillofacial Surgical Reconstruction
319(14)
Eda Altiok
Britta Berg-Johansen
Scott Lovald
Steven M. Kurtz
20 Applications of PEEK in the Dental Field
333(10)
Bernd Siewert
Marta Plaza-Castro Nuno Sereno
Marcus Jarman-Smith
21 Isoelastic PEEK Implants for Total Joint Replacement
343(24)
Judd Day
Steven M. Kurtz
Kevin Ong
22 Biologic Responses to Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) Wear Particles
367(18)
Ashley A. Stratton-Powell
Kinga M. Pasko
Saurabh Lai
Claire L. Brockett
Joanne L. Tipper
23 Biotribology of PEEK Bearings in Multidirectional Pin-on-Disk Testers
385(18)
Doruk Baykal
Ryan Siskey
Richard J. Underwood
Adam Briscoe
Steven M. Kurtz
24 PEEK Bearing Materials for Total Joint Replacement
403(16)
Steven M. Kurtz
Jim Nevelos
25 PEEK-on-Ceramic Cervical Disc Arthroplasty
419(12)
Melissa K.C. Lui
Yves P. Arramon
Mark R. Alvis
David Hovda
26 FDA Regulation of PEEK Implants
431(16)
Jove Graham
Jonathan Peck
Index 447
Dr. Kurtz has been researching ultra-high molecular weight polyehtylene(UHMWPE) for use in orthopedics for over 10 years. He has published dozens of papers and several book chapters related to UHMWPE used in joint replacement. He has pioneered the development of new test methods for the material in orthopedics. Dr. Kurtz has authored national and international standards for medical upgrade UHMWPE.As a principle engineer at Exponent, an international engineering and scientific consulting company, his research on UHMWPE is supported by several major orthopedic manufacturers. He has funding from the National Institutes for Health to stdy UHMWPE changes after implanatation in the body, as well as to develop new computer-based tools to predict the performance of new UHMWPE materials.Dr. Kurtz is the Director of an orthopedic implant retrieval program in Philadelphia which is affiliated with Drexel University and Thomas Jefferson University. He teaches classes on the performance of orthopedic polymers (including UHMWPE) at Drexel, Temple, and Princeton Universities.