Industrial Consultancy & Sponsored Research (IC&SR) , IIT Madras

A Method of Preparation of Scaffold with Varying Pore Size and Porosity as Bone Replacements

Categories for this Invention

Technology: Preparation of Scaffold with Varying Pore size

Category: Advanced Materials/Additive manufacturing

Industry: Casting/Biomedical industry

Application: Fabricate bone like structures Market: The global market size of bone substitutes is estimated to be $124-154 billion by 2023 with the CAGR of 6.3% from the year 2017.

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Problem Statement

  • The demand for synthetic bone substitutes is increasing due to aging, sports, and accidents.
  • Resorbable bone replacements have limitations due to their inherent strength limitations.
  • Research focuses on efficient and economical bone implant fabrication, aiming to make implants biofriendly and economical.
  • Techniques like gas forming, particulate leaching, phase separation, and freeze casting are used.
  • Porous implants are found to be more cost-effective and body-friendly, and the biomedical industries are seeking a reliable and cost-effective method for manufacturing porous scaffolds.
  • The main challenge in particular is making the implant as porous as in a bone structure so that the implant thus made is biofriendly and economical.

Technology

  • A method for the preparation of a scaffold of varying pore size and porosity as bone replacement comprising of
  • Preparing a solid holding of primary material with
  • The bio-adaptable material and
  • A freezing vehicle;
  • Loading of the primary material in a mould wherein
  • A base is provided with thermal conductive materials K1 and K2 of varying thermal conductivity;
  • Freeze casting of the primary material, followed by deep freezing;
  • Sublimating the demoulded material for 24 hours at 25 °C to form scaffold sintering the scaffold in a muffle furnace with variable heating and cooling rate of 5-10 °C/min; and
  • wherein the porosity of the scaffold differs at the centre to the periphery.

Key Features / Value Proposition

  • Porous scaffolds with variable porosity and pore size at desired location. using
  1. Freeze casting, mimicking bone-like structures.
  • Bio-adaptable material is selected from metals, ceramics and polymers.
  1. Metal is one of titanium, cobalt,chromium alloy, or biograde stainless steel
  2. Ceramic is one of tricalcium phosphate, bioglass or alumina
  3. Polymer is one of Polylactic acid (PLA),

Thermal conductivity

  • Material K1 is preferably Aluminium.
  • Material K2 is preferably kapton tape
  • K1>K2.
  • Pore size of the scaffold
  1. Range of 1μm to 2.5 μm.
  2. At the Center is in the range of 1.75 μm to 2.5 μm.
  3. At the Periphery is in the range of 1μm- 1.5 μm

Primary material

  1. solid holding 30-40 % of the total slurry
  2. Mixing of the primary material is at a temperature of 55 °C – 60 °C for 2.5 to 3 hours
  • Freezing vehicle is camphene.
  1. freeze casting of the material is 5 at -5 °C to -15 °C for 20-30 minutes.
  2. deep freezing of the material is at -15 °C to -25 °C for 20-30 minutes.

Tissue regeneration,

  • Create a porous and strong scaffold for osseous tissue regeneration,
  • Allowing new cells to grow and penetrate surrounding tissues.
  • Promotes rapid bone growth
  • Prevents crushing during integration and healing.
  • Manufacturing orthopedic implants at low cost.

Questions about this Technology?

Contact For Licensing

sm-marketing@imail.iitm.ac.in
ipoffice2@iitm.ac.in

Research Lab

Prof. Soundarapandian S

Department of Mechanical Engineering.

Intellectual Property

  • IITM IDF Ref. 1867

  • Patent No: IN 505180

Technology Readiness Level

TRL-4

Experimentally validated in Lab

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