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NEWBONE: Development of load-bearing fibre reinforced composite based non-metallic biomimetic bone implants
Project Description and Objectives
The project focuses on the research and development of a new fibre-reinforced composite (FRC) material for load-bearing implants. The main objective is to produce, at prototype level, resorbable fixation devices in knee/shoulder ligament repair and nonresorbable bone fixation devices for reconstruction if large bone defects. Studies will be conducted on the use of the developed materials and technologies for complete implants (hip stem, knee) and spine applications.
Project Stucture
The whole project duration is structured as five successive steps (S1-S5), each one of which is related to specific tasks and findings. These are the following:
| S1 |
Development of the proper implant material (FRC) and matrix formation. Biomechanical assessment. |
| S2 |
Adaptation of the surface properties (porosity, addition of bioactive fibers and/or coatings, functionalisation, etc.). |
| S3 |
Characterisation and testing of the structure developed. |
| S4 |
Formulation and adaptation of all processing, manufacturing issues. |
| S5 |
Standardisation and commercialisation of the final product. Training of end-users. |
Expected Results
The global need for hip implants only is estimated to be around one million annually. The project is expected to have signifi cant impact on the quality of life of patients with a hip stem or knee implant combined with minimised risk of complications and costs. Also the respective surgical procedures are expected to be less invasive leading to significant shorter treatment times. |
Project Partners
SMEs
AcasiaTrade Ltd Oy (Finland)
INGEO SNC (Italy)
Integra (Italy)
Materialia S.r.l. (Italy)
Medacta International SA (Switzerland)
NanoBioMatters S.L. (Spain)
FALEX Tribology NV (Belgium)
Pyrogenesis S.A. (Greece)
Rescoll Technological Center (France) |
Large Industry
ConMed Linvatec Biomaterials (Finland)
Research & Higher Education
CSEM (Switzerland)
AIN (Spain)
University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
University College of Boräs (Sweden)
University of Trieste (Italy)
University of Turku (Finland) |
Project Duration
Start: 1st December 2006
End: 30th November 2010
Project Budget
Total Costs: 6.5 Million Euro
Project Funding: 4.4 Million Euro
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You can download the PDF NEWBONE brochure CLICKING HERE or read an article related to the project CLICKING HERE.

Composite NAIL developed during NEWBONE project

Composite PLATE developed during NEWBONE project
For further informations about NEWBONE European project, please contact PhD Luigi Paracchini, phone number +39 0321 921654 (during office hours), or send an email to info@ingeosnc.it
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