Replamineform: A New Process for Preparing Porous Ceramic, Metal, and Polymer Prosthetic Materials

The replamineform process (meaning replicated life forms) is a technique for duplicating the microstructure of carbonate skeletal components in ceramic, metal, or polymer materials. The special pore structures of marine invertebrate skeletal materials such as echinoid spines and corals, which are di...

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description The replamineform process (meaning replicated life forms) is a technique for duplicating the microstructure of carbonate skeletal components in ceramic, metal, or polymer materials. The special pore structures of marine invertebrate skeletal materials such as echinoid spines and corals, which are difficult or impossible to create artificially, can thus be copied in useful materials. Of immediate interest is the possibility of using these replicated microstructures in the fabrication of orthopedic prosthetic devices. By means of this technique, prosthetic materials having a controlled pore microstructure for optimum strength and tissue ingrowth may be obtained.
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Aragonite
Birds of prey
Bones
Ceramic materials
Ceramics
Cnidaria - anatomy & histology
Echinodermata - anatomy & histology
Echinoderms
Materials
Metals
Methods
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Polymers
Porous materials
Prostheses and Implants
Prosthesis Design
Prosthetics
Waxes
title Replamineform: A New Process for Preparing Porous Ceramic, Metal, and Polymer Prosthetic Materials
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