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"Strategies for improved bone replacement materials and orthopaedic implants: Design - manufacturing - technologies"
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Date
19th - 21st of February 2014
Venue
Medical Theoretical Centre (MTZ - House No. 91), Lecture Hall 1
of Medical Faculty, Technische Universität Dresden
Fiedlerstr. 42, 01307 Dresden
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Scope
The aim of the workshop is to bring together a number of active researchers from the biomaterials, tissue engineering and medical field to present and discuss state-of-the-art of rapid prototyping technologies for implant design and other emerging manufacturing techniques for novel biomaterials and tissue engineering constructs for regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues. The programme covers contributions of experienced scientists and clinicians, as well as of young researchers. Beside the Indian delegation and speakers from the host institutions in Dresden and Chemnitz, colleagues from other German universities and some other European countries will also present their newest research results.
Scientific Programme |
19 th of Februar, MTZ Lecture Hall 1
9.00 | Registration |
9.30 | Welcome and Opening Ceremony of the Scientific Programme |
10.00 | Coffee Break |
10.30 | Session 1: Biomaterials Design and Manufacturing |
10.30 | Bikramjit Basu (IISc Bangalore): Development of multifunctional bioceramics and polymer-ceramic based hybrid biocomposites for orthopedic applications: a new paradigm |
11.00 | Michael Gelinsky (TU Dresden): 3D plotting of complex scaffolds and tissue engineering constructs |
11.30 | Anindya Deb (IISc Bangalore): Prediction of the Behavior of Total Knee Replacement Implants using Explicit Finite Element Modeling and an Exploration of the Performance of Alternative Designs |
12.00 | Christian Hannemann (Fraunhofer IWU Chemnitz): Porous metal implant structures – a human bone copy? |
12.30 | Lunch, Posters and Exhibition |
13.30 | Session 2: Rapid Prototyping Technologies I |
13.30 | Alok Kumar (IISc Bangalore): Fabrication of biomaterial scaffolds with gradient porosity using 3D printing |
13.50 | Bernhard Müller (Fraunhofer IWU Dresden): Multifunctional implants realised by additive manufacturing |
14.10 | Rainer Detsch (University Erlangen): Challenges in biofabrication of alginate based matrices for vascularizes bone tissue regeneration |
14.40 | Petra Kluger (Fraunhofer IGB Stuttgart): Additive Manufacturing of bio-inspired blood vessel systems |
15.10 | Coffee Break |
15.30 | Session 3: Drug Delivery and Rapid Prototyping Technologies II |
15.30 | Kurosch Rezwan (University Bremen): Calcium phosphate-based materials for advanced drug delivery |
16.00 | Uwe Gbureck (University Würzburg): 3D powder printing of drug-loaded ceramic implants |
16.30 | Rahul Akkineni (TU Dresden): Design and fabrication of core/shell structures by 3D plotting: applications in tissue engineering |
16.50 | Coffee Break |
17.10 | Session 4: Clinical Application and Commercialisation |
17.10 | Tanvir Momen (Apollo Gleneagles Hospital Kolkata): Hip replacement: surgical techniques and advancements with special emphasis on metal-on-metal hip replacement and prognosis |
17.40 | Maik Stiehler (University Hospital Dresden): Biomaterials in orthopaedic surgery: Metallic implants, bone grafts and bone substitutes |
18.10 | Aroop Kumar Dutta (Excel Matrix Biological Devices Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad): Assembly line for tissues manufacturing |
18.40 | Gediminas Kostkevicius (Baltic Orthoservice, Kaunas, Lithuania): Mass customization of orthopedic and patient specific instruments: the business model |
19.10 | Get Together - MTZ Foyer |
20th of February, MTZ, Lecture Hall 1
8.30 | Session 5: Metallic Implants I |
8.30 | Rainer Bader (University Rostock): Evaluation of the bone ingrowth of numerically optimized and additive manufactured open-porous titanium bone scaffolds |
9.00 | Kanyakumari Datta (Data Metallurgical Company, Kolkata):Choice of Materials for Orthopaedic Implants : A Study of the Suitability of Cellular Metals using Finite Element Modelling |
9.30 | Annett Gebert (Leibniz IFW Dresden): New Ti-Nb-based alloys for implant applications |
10.00 | Christine Schöne (TU Dresden): Individual contiur adapted functional implant structures in titanium - from the theoretical model to the practical application |
10.30 | Coffee Break |
11.00 | Session 6: Metallic Implants II and Biomechanics |
11.00 | Dieter Scharnweber (TU Dresden): Electrochemical approaches for bio surface-engineering of metallic materials |
11.30 | Uta Kremling (IMA GmbH Dresden): Mechanical and tribological test methods for joint implants |
11.50 | Malhar Rao N. Kumar (Hosmat Hospital Bangalore): Clinical and engineering assessments of the effects of surgical procedures and fixations in spine |
12.20 | R. Srinivas Gunti (IISc Bangalore): Experimental and numerical insights into the mechanical behaviour of a truncated vertebral unit under compressive static and impact dynamic loads |
12.40 | Christian Rotsch (Fraunhofer IWU Dresden): Application of shape memory alloys for active loosening protection of implant structures |
13.00 | Lunch, Posters and Exhibition |
14.30 | Session 7: Ceramics |
14.30 | Manoj Kumar Mitra (Jadavpur Univ. Kolkata): Processing and characterization of ceramic materials in implants |
15.00 | Janis Locs (Riga Technical Univ., Latvia): Synthesis and application of calcium phosphates in maxillofacial and orthopaedic surgery |
15.20 | Hari Krishna Varma (SCTIMST Thiruvananthapuram): Tailor made bioactive ceramics for specialty clinical applications |
15.50 | Matthias Schumacher (TU Dresden): Modified calcium phosphate bone cements for the local delivery of therapeutic ions in osteoporotic bone defects |
16.10 | Coffee Break |
16.40 | Session 8: Electric/Magnetic Stimulation, Polymers |
16.40 | Debasish Sarkar (NIT Rourkela): Hydroxyapatite nano-particles and nanobiocomposite scaffold for protein adsorption/release |
17.00 | Greeshma Thrivikraman Nair (IISc Bangalore): Interplay of substrate conductivity and electric stimuli in directing cell fate on implantable biomaterials |
17.20 | Sunil Kumar Boda (IISc Bangalore): Differential response of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells on engineered biomaterials in magnetic field stimulated culture conditions |
17.40 | Ravikumar Krishnamurthy (IISc Bangalore): Bioelectric stress induced cell deformation and stability in an electric field stimulated medium |
18.00 | Yashoda P. Chandorkar (IISc Bangalore): Crosslinking as a strategy to design multifunctional, tunable polymer matrices for tissue engineering applications |
18.20 | Closing Remarks |
21 st of February - Project Meetings and Lab Demonstration
Hosts
Prof. Dr. Michael Gelinsky, Technische Universität Dresden
Prof. Dr. Bikramjit Basu, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Prof. Dr. Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Dipl.-Ing. Christian Hannemann, Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology (IWU), Chemnitz
Dr. Kanyakumari Datta, Data Metallurgical Company, Kolkata
Participants are asked to register by sending an e-mail to Ms. Inke Deckert