MeDe Innovation is seeking to develop effective therapies which are customised to the patient and disease state, aiming for delivery with minimum disruption – ideally allowing the patient to go home the same day.
This combination of efficiency, personalised treatment and minimised hospital stays for musculoskeletal applications requires new thinking in terms of the deployment of load bearing materials – moving the fabrication of devices closer to the patient.
This research workshop will examine how new approaches to materials processing and manufacture can help us achieve the right product, by the right process, to the right patient at the right time.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Martyn Snow (The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham) on Arthroscopic Techniques for the Shoulder
- Kenneth Rankin (Newcastle University) on Cementoplasty Procedures
- Andy Stafford (The Cosmetic Dental Clinic) on Dental CAD/CAM
- John Wilkinson (MHRA) on “Regulation and the innovator: Help or hindrance?”
- Robin Quirk (Locate Therapeutics) on “Injectable Materials for Bone Repair”
- Clayton Wilson (CellCoTec) on “A Single Surgery Solution for Knee Cartilage Repair”
- Ian Flatters (JRI Orthopaedics) on “Extending the Range of Arthroscopic Interventions”
- Daniel Daryaie (Materialise) on “Personalised Surgical Guides and Image Based Surgical Planning”
- Kenny Dalgarno (Newcastle University) with an overview of the research challenge
- Matt Benning (Newcastle University) on Cell/Material Co-processing
- Natacha Rodrigues (Newcastle University) on “Manufacture of Hybrid Composite Structures at the Point of Need”
- Javier Munguia (Newcastle University) on Arthrospcopic Delivery of Structural Materials
- Nicholas Dunne (Queens University Belfast) on “Thermo-Sensitive Medical Devices for Targeted Regeneration of Endochondral Bone”
- Deepak Kalaskar (UCL) on “3D Printing of Lumbar Fusion Cage”
Plus panel discussions with leading academics, industry representatives, clinicians and more.
- Hear updates on the latest scientific progress from MeDe Innovation academic partners
- Gain regulatory, clinical and intellectual property perspectives from experts in the field
- Question expert panels for opinions and insights
- Identify new opportunities and collaborations to exploit the emerging research
- See more at: http://mede-innovation.ac.uk/event/clinic-manufacture-minimally-invasive-implantation-materials/#sthash.pdpZfHSY.dpuf