medical applications

medical applications

Medical Applications

Optimum Performance for a Wide Range of Medical Applications


Invibio® medical grade and implantable biomaterials are widely accepted and proven across a broad span of medical applications. No other PEEK-based biomaterials are used in as many FDA-approved, CE-marked and other regulatory–body-controlled medical device applications.

When surgeons and medical device designers select implantable PEEK-OPTIMA®, MOTIS™, ENDOLIGN®, and medical grade PEEK-CLASSIX®, they are choosing biocompatible polymers with a powerful combination of advantages and benefits over other biomaterials such as bone, metals, ceramics and other polymers for many current and future applications.

Spine Manufacturing versatility, high strength-to-weight ratio, and a modulus of elasticity between that of cortical and cancellous bone are just a few reasons why PEEK-OPTIMA polymer has become the standard for spine applications.
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Orthopaedic Regardless of the exact orthopaedic application, from trauma to joint replacement, PEEK biomaterials from Invibio present an attractive, time-proven option. The enhanced properties of MOTIS are particularly well suited for bearing applications such as joint arthroplasty.
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Arthroscopy As a replacement for metallic fixation devices for soft tissue repair, PEEK-OPTIMA polymer and ENDOLIGN compounds provide an excellent balance of performance, strength, and imaging characteristics.
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Cardiovascular PEEK-OPTIMA polymer is one of the most increasingly popular advanced polymers used in cardiovascular implantation today — thanks to a long list of inherent characteristics and processing advantages.
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Dental High compressive strength and a natural color are just a couple of the many reasons why implantable PEEK-OPTIMA and medical-grade PEEK-CLASSIX polymers are used by leading dental product manufacturers as alternatives to metals and ceramics.
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Neurology Implantable PEEK-OPTIMA polymer offers important benefits to the rapidly advancing field of neurological devices, including improved moisture resistance compared to polyimide, processing flexibility and mechanical strength that permits low-profile implants.
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Pharmaceutical In drug delivery devices and pharmaceutical processing components, Invibio biocompatible polymers offer distinct advantages — including exceptional chemical resistance, ease of manufacturing and design flexibility for catheter ports and other components that improve patient comfort.
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For more information on matching your medical application requirements to the most appropriate medical grade or implantable biomaterial, contact Invibio today.