Material Science: Titanium, Pyrocarbon, and Magnesium
In 2025, the choice of material is as important as the design of the implant. While Titanium alloys remain the standard for trauma plates due to their biocompatibility and strength, the market is shifting toward "modulus-matching" materials that behave more like human bone.
Key material trends in the Extremity Products Market include:
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Pyrocarbon: Gaining massive traction in wrist and finger joints because its stiffness is nearly identical to cortical bone, reducing the risk of "stress shielding."
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3D-Printed Porous Titanium: Used in "Press-Fit" implants to encourage the patient's bone to grow directly into the metal, eliminating the need for bone cement.
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Bioresorbable Polymers: Growing in the "small fragment" trauma market. These screws dissolve after the bone has healed, which is ideal for pediatric hand and foot surgeries.
In 2025, magnesium-based alloys are the latest "disruptor." These are strong enough for fixation but naturally dissolve in the body, releasing magnesium ions that may actually stimulate bone growth. This "healing-while-dissolving" property is expected to revolutionize how we treat fractures in small bones where space is limited and hardware removal is difficult.
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