EOS Highlights Laser-sintered Orthopedic Implants at AAOS

Medical devices on display at American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.

Medical devices on display at American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.

By DE Editors

 
EOS Highlights Laser-sintered Orthopedic Implants at AAOS

At this year’s American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) annual meeting, EOS has a working direct metal laser-sintering system (DMLS) in operation at its booth with a variety of plastic and metal medical devices on display. Parts exhibited include customized surgical drill guides reflecting patient-specific geometry,  bone rasp samples, and prototype stainless steel surgical tools. The latest test results for customized PEEK implant manufacturing is also available. The show runs Feb. 15-19 at the San Diego, CA, Convention Center.

“Our offerings at the AAOS meeting demonstrate just how mature laser-sintering is now,” says Martin Bullemer, EOS manager for medical business development. “Metal and plastics laser-sintering have clearly become enabling technologies for medical products.” 

EOS plastic and metal laser-sintering systems allow medical designers to tailor parts specifically for doctors and patients using 3D data generated by MRI, CT,  and/or CAD. Modern data preparation software in combination with laser-sintering can be used to create complex geometries, porous surfaces suitable for better osteointegration or lightweight structures to promote better patient comfort, according to EOS.

Other EOS-related activities at the AAOS meeting include:

  • Morris Technologies Inc., exhibiting across the aisle from EOS, announced that, in collaboration with Kapstone Medical, they will soon file with the FDA for 510(k) pre-market notification for the first DMLS-generated titanium implant.
  • WITHIN Technologies Ltd. will be visiting the show. Its FEA/CAD optimization software works in tandem with plastic and metal laser-sintering systems, such as those from EOS, to create lightweight parts, including innovative lattice structures.
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Fore more information, visit EOS.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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