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Arthroplasty

Definition

Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure to restore the function of a joint by replacing, resurfacing, or reconstructing its components. Commonly performed on joints such as the hip, knee, shoulder, or elbow, arthroplasty uses implants made from materials like metal, ceramic, or plastic to improve mobility and relieve pain caused by arthritis, trauma, or joint degeneration.

Relevance to the MedTech Industry

Arthroplasty addresses a significant medical need by restoring joint function and improving quality of life for patients with severe joint damage or chronic pain. It is a key area of innovation in the MedTech industry, driving advancements in implant materials, surgical techniques, and patient-specific solutions.

Additional Information & Related Terms

  • Biocompatibility Standards Ensure implant materials are safe for long-term use in the human body.

  • Joint Replacement Implant A core component used in arthroplasty to restore joint function.

  • Orthopedic Implants Includes implants used in arthroplasty for hips, knees, and other joints.

  • 3D Printing in MedTech Supports the creation of customized implants for arthroplasty procedures.

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