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Application of PVD coatings in medical implantology for enhanced performance, biocompatibility, and quality of life

Khondoker Safin Kaosar Saad, Tasfia Saba, Adib Bin Rashid

2024Heliyon51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating is a versatile and well-liked method for depositing thin films of materials onto surfaces in a range of industries. Due to their numerous functional and aesthetic benefits, PVD coatings are beneficial in several applications, from electronics and optics to automotive and medical equipment. PVD coating technology dramatically improves the effectiveness and quality of medical implants. PVD-coated medical implants improve osseointegration, lower wear and friction, increase corrosion resistance, and have antibacterial properties, which lead to better patient outcomes, fewer complications, and overall higher quality of life for people who need implantable medical devices. The essential concepts of PVD coating and the numerous deposition techniques and materials used are covered at the study's outset. The specific uses of PVD-coated medical implants are then highlighted, including those for orthopedic and dental implants and cardiovascular and neurosurgical devices. The review also emphasizes the critical contribution of PVD coatings to reducing wear and friction, improving corrosion resistance, augmenting biocompatibility, enhancing osseointegration, and aesthetic appeal. The challenges and prospects of PVD coating technologies were further addressed in this article. This review is invaluable for academics, doctors, and businesspeople interested in the beneficial combination of PVD coating and medical implantology.

Topics & Concepts

Physical vapor depositionCoatingMaterials scienceBiocompatibilityOsseointegrationNanotechnologyMedicineImplantMetallurgySurgeryBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyPolymer Nanocomposite Synthesis and Irradiation
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