Progress in bioactive surface coatings on biodegradable Mg alloys: A critical review towards clinical translation

Mg and its alloys evince strong candidature for biodegradable bone implants, cardiovascular stents, and wound closing devices. However, their rapid degradation rate causes premature implant failure, constraining clinical applications. Bio-functional surface coatings have emerged as the most competen...

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Published inBioactive materials Vol. 19; pp. 717 - 757
Main Authors Singh, Navdeep, Batra, Uma, Kumar, Kamal, Ahuja, Neeraj, Mahapatro, Anil
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China Elsevier B.V 01.01.2023
KeAi Publishing
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd
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Summary:Mg and its alloys evince strong candidature for biodegradable bone implants, cardiovascular stents, and wound closing devices. However, their rapid degradation rate causes premature implant failure, constraining clinical applications. Bio-functional surface coatings have emerged as the most competent strategy to fulfill the diverse clinical requirements, besides yielding effective corrosion resistance. This article reviews the progress of biodegradable and advanced surface coatings on Mg alloys investigated in recent years, aiming to build up a comprehensive knowledge framework of coating techniques, processing parameters, performance measures in terms of corrosion resistance, adhesion strength, and biocompatibility. Recently developed conversion and deposition type surface coatings are thoroughly discussed by reporting their essential therapeutic responses like osteogenesis, angiogenesis, cytocompatibility, hemocompatibility, anti-bacterial, and controlled drug release towards in-vitro and in-vivo study models. The challenges associated with metallic, ceramic and polymeric coatings along with merits and demerits of various coatings have been illustrated. The use of multilayered hybrid coating comprising a unique combination of organic and inorganic components has been emphasized with future perspectives to obtain diverse bio-functionalities in a facile single coating system for orthopedic implant applications. [Display omitted] •The challenges and current status of coatings are reviewed in light of clinical requirements.•Multilayered hybrid coatings have been emphasized to obtain diverse bio-functionalities.•The future developments and research directions on coatings for biodegradable implants are highlighted.
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ISSN:2452-199X
2452-199X
DOI:10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.05.009