ZHANG Shangda. Research Progress of 3D-Printed Polyetheretherketone in Implantable Medical Devices[J]. Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation, 2024, 48(3): 251-256. DOI: 10.12455/j.issn.1671-7104.230488
      Citation: ZHANG Shangda. Research Progress of 3D-Printed Polyetheretherketone in Implantable Medical Devices[J]. Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation, 2024, 48(3): 251-256. DOI: 10.12455/j.issn.1671-7104.230488

      Research Progress of 3D-Printed Polyetheretherketone in Implantable Medical Devices

      • Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has emerged as a thermoplastic material of choice in the realm of implantable medical devices, owing to its high biocompatibility and exceptional mechanical strength. Despite its promise for custom-made medical devices, 3D-printed PEEK in orthopedics, trauma, and spinal implants has not yet achieved widespread application. This study outlines the properties of PEEK, 3D-printed PEEK-based composites, and their utilization in implantable medical devices, thereby fostering the development and regulation of next-generation medical devices.
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