Implants, and process for the production thereof

A - Human Necessities – 61 – F

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117/128, 83/26,

A61F 2/00 (2006.01) A61L 27/02 (2006.01) A61L 27/34 (2006.01)

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CA 1229953

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An improved implant is disclosed, having a customary substrate, particularly at least partially of metal, and a one- or multi-layer coating of ceramic, biologically compatible glasses and/or bioactive glasses, the improvement comprising a second type layer covalently bound on said coating of ceramic or bioglass, said second type of layer being from polymeric organo-silicon compounds, and said second type of layer being covalently coupled, with or without a coupling molecule, with a third type of layer of a synthetic or natural biopolymer. Also disclosed is a process for producing the implant, by applying in known mariner a coating of ceramic, biologically compatible and/or bioactive glasses onto a substrate of said implant, providing said coating with a second type of layer of polymerized organo-silicon compound (polysiloxane) in covalent connection therewith, and coupling said second type of layer with a third type of layer of a synthetic or natural biopolymer, with or without use of a coupling means. - 1 -

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