CellFreeImplant - Cell-free Ti-based Medical Implants due to Laser-induced Microstructures

Project: Funded researchEU - European Union

Project Details

Description

New miniaturized and smart medical implants are more and more used in all medical fields, including miniaturized pacemakers. These implants with a casing consisting often of a Ti-alloy may have to be removed after some months or several years and shall therefore not be completely overgrown by the cells. In the framework of the ongoing FET Open project LiNaBioFluid, we successfully demonstrated that self-organized sharp cones or spikes at Ti-alloy substrates created by pulsed laser-ablation can result not only in complete wetting by water and body fluids but at the same time provide too little surface for the cells (i.e., fibroblasts) to grow on. Compared to flat surfaces, the cell density on the microstructures is significantly lowered, the coverage is incomplete and the cells have a clearly different morphology. The best results regarding suppression of cell growth are obtained on structures created by femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser irradiation, which are subsequently electrochemically treated. The goal of the Coordination and Support Action CellFreeImplant is to find strategic partners (end-users) for future development of smart medical implants addressing wide-spread patients needs for instance in the field of cardio vascular diseases. The project activities include the identification of the market segments and needs and assessment of the technology with end-users. Partner: JKU Linz, Kepler-University Hospital Linz (KUK), Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin (BAM)
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01.07.201831.12.2019

Fields of science

  • 103009 Solid state physics
  • 103008 Experimental physics
  • 103018 Materials physics
  • 103 Physics, Astronomy
  • 210005 Nanophotonics
  • 210004 Nanomaterials
  • 210002 Nanobiotechnology
  • 103040 Photonics
  • 103022 Plasma physics
  • 103033 Superconductivity
  • 103021 Optics
  • 103006 Chemical physics
  • 103016 Laser physics
  • 103015 Condensed matter
  • 104006 Solid state chemistry
  • 106 Biology
  • 211 Other Technical Sciences
  • 104005 Electrochemistry
  • 206 Medical Engineering
  • 210006 Nanotechnology
  • 205016 Materials testing
  • 104017 Physical chemistry
  • 204001 Inorganic chemical technology
  • 104014 Surface chemistry
  • 202027 Mechatronics
  • 211104 Metallurgy
  • 105116 Mineralogy
  • 206004 Medical engineering
  • 305 Other Human Medicine, Health Sciences
  • 107002 Bionics
  • 204 Chemical Process Engineering
  • 105113 Crystallography
  • 206001 Biomedical engineering
  • 211905 Bionics
  • 203015 Mechatronics
  • 503013 Subject didactics of natural sciences

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
  • Digital Transformation