Wenbo Yang, Hao Chen, Haotian Bai, Yifu Sun, Aobo Zhang, Yang Liu, Yuchao Song, Qing Han, Jincheng Wang
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Abstract
Bone screws are devices used to fix implants or bones to bones. However, conventional screws are mechanically fixed with thread and often face long-term failure due to poor osseointegration. To improve osseointegration, screws are evolving from solid and smooth to porous and rough. Additive manufacturing (AM) offers a high degree of manufacturing freedom, enabling the preparation of predesigned screws that are porous and rough. This paper provides an overview of the problems currently faced by bone screws: long-term loosening and screw breakage. Next, advances in osseointegrated screws are summarized hierarchically (sub-micro, micro, and macro). At the sub-microscale level, we describe surface-modification techniques for enhancing osseointegration. At the micro level, we summarize the micro-design parameters that affect the mechanical and biological properties of porous osseointegrated screws, including porosity, pore size, and pore shape. In addition, we highlight three promising pore shapes: triply periodic minimal surface, auxetic structure with negative Poisson ratio, and the Voronoi structure. At the macro level, we outline the strategies of graded design, gradient design, and topology optimization design to improve the mechanical strength of porous osseointegrated screws. Simultaneously, this paper outlines advances in AM technology for enhancing the mechanical properties of porous osseointegrated screws. AM osseointegrated screws with hierarchical design are expected to provide excellent long-term fixation and the required mechanical strength.
骨螺钉是用于将植入物或骨骼固定在骨骼上的装置。然而,传统的螺钉是用螺纹进行机械固定的,往往会因骨关节结合不良而长期失效。为了改善骨结合,螺钉正从坚固、光滑向多孔、粗糙发展。快速成型制造(AM)具有很高的制造自由度,可以制备预先设计好的多孔粗糙螺钉。本文概述了骨螺钉目前面临的问题:长期松动和螺钉断裂。接下来,按层次(亚微观、微观和宏观)总结了骨结合螺钉的进展。在亚微观层面,我们介绍了增强骨结合的表面改性技术。在微观层面,我们总结了影响多孔骨结合螺钉机械和生物特性的微观设计参数,包括孔隙率、孔径和孔形。此外,我们还重点介绍了三种有前景的孔隙形状:三周期最小表面、负泊松比辅助结构和沃罗诺结构。在宏观层面上,我们概述了分级设计、梯度设计和拓扑优化设计的策略,以提高多孔骨结合螺钉的机械强度。同时,本文还概述了用于提高多孔骨结合螺钉机械性能的 AM 技术的进展。采用分层设计的 AM 骨整合螺钉有望提供出色的长期固定和所需的机械强度。
期刊介绍:
Bio-Design and Manufacturing reports new research, new technology and new applications in the field of biomanufacturing, especially 3D bioprinting. Topics of Bio-Design and Manufacturing cover tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, mechanical devices from the perspectives of materials, biology, medicine and mechanical engineering, with a focus on manufacturing science and technology to fulfil the requirement of bio-design.