Polymer-Based Coatings in Prosthetics Research
A special issue of Prosthesis (ISSN 2673-1592).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 1263
Special Issue Editors
Interests: regenerative medicine; stem cell culture; tissue engineering; biomaterials; mechanobiology; stem cell differentiation; biocompatibility
Interests: hydrogels; 3D printing; electrospinning; two-photon polymerization; proteins; polysaccharides; tissue engineering; hydrogel functionalization
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue is devoted to the development and application of polymer-based coatings in the field of prosthetics. The ability of an implantable prosthesis to integrate into the host and perform its intended function is largely determined by the interface between the biomaterial and the biological environment. Therefore, it is critical to understand the interactions between cells and surfaces, and to develop approaches to control surface properties such as wettability, chemistry, topography, and electrical conductivity while maintaining the bulk implant properties. In particular, polymers enable the development of biomimetic and bioactive coatings that have shown promise for influencing the biological response of implantable medical prostheses. In orthopedic implants, for example, polymeric coatings have proven to be optimal systems for encapsulating drugs that can be released locally at the implant–tissue interface, facilitating tissue integration and reducing foreign body response. Another successful example is antibacterial coatings, which have proven useful in preventing implant-related infections. More recently, progress has been made in the development of hydrogel-based coatings. These not only replicate the natural microenvironment of cells, but also exhibit many other desirable properties, such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, easily tunable mechanical properties, and the ability to encapsulate biological agents.
The aim of this Special Issue is to collect recent studies that could make an important contribution to progress in polymer-based coatings for implantable medical prostheses. The scope includes both theoretical and experimental research, from studies looking to improve the surface properties of medical implants to novel manufacturing technologies, characterization methods, and applications.
Potential topics for original research articles and critical reviews include the following:
- Polymer-based coatings
- Polymer-based composites
- Biodegradable coatings
- Smart implants
- Drug-releasing coatings
- Coatings to mitigate foreign body reaction
- Antibacterial hydrogel coatings
- Antithrombogenic coatings
- Approaches to improve the resistance to insertion forces
- Conductive polymers for neural prosthetic devices
- 3D printing of hydrogels for use in prosthetic devices
Dr. Pablo Pennisi
Prof. Dr. Sandra Van Vlierberghe
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- polymer coatings
- conducting polymer
- antifouling coatings
- antibacterial coatings
- stents
- vascular prosthesis
- orthopaedic prosthesis
- neural prosthesis
- antithrombogenic coatings
- foreign body reaction
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