In the near future toothless patients will no longer have to wait several months for ordinary titanium implants to heal. Nearly every one of 450 patients who had bridges anchored in their implants had immediate success. ...
Research reported December 11 in the journal Advanced Materials describes a potentially promising strategy for encouraging the regeneration of damaged central nervous system cells known as neurons.
The technique woul...
Amedica Corporation, an orthopedic implants company focused on silicon nitride ceramic technologies, announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted a Special 510(k) marketing clearance for Amedica...
In a few years’ time, instead of fiddling with needle and thread, surgeons may simply use glue to connect implants to living tissue. They took their idea from mussels, which can stick to any surface, be it porous r...
The Polymer Technology Group, Inc., a preeminent biomaterials company, announced today that it has earned ISO 13485:2003 certification from BSI Management Systems, a management systems certification and notification body...
Invibio® Biomaterial Solutions, a worldwide leading provider of high-performance biomaterials to the medical device market, announces that Fresenius Kabi, a leading provider of infusion therapies and clinical nutriti...
Amedica Corporation, an orthopedic implants company focused on silicon nitride ceramic technologies, announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted 510(k) marketing clearance to Amedica's Vale...
Memry Corporation, a leading provider of nitinol and polymer components to the medical device industry, announced today at the 2007 MD&M Minneapolis Expo, the official launch of its new expanded Nitinol Hybrid Tubing...
Stainless steel will be replaced by fiber composites. This is the future for bone implants, according to a team of EU researchers who will be meeting at a conference hosted by the University College of Borås, Sweden...
New research could offer hope for victims of the most devastating spinal injuries - typically those caused in car crashes.
Biological cements to repair ‘burst fractures’ of the spine are being developed an...
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