
PEEK Application in Healthcare and Medical Area PEEK Shows few drawbacks in healthcare area during 20 years, however, as a new biomaterial, it needs to be developed and improved based on the future studies. The initial use o of these implants was for orthopedic purposes especially spinal surgery.Īfter a wide clinical acceptance, it is used for cardiovascular, dental implants and many other medical applications. PEEK had emerged as an alternative for metal implants by the late 1990s, and it was widely advertised as a biomaterial for implants in April 1998.

It was widely used in different industries such as aerospace, healthcare, food and beverage, chemical and Pharmaceutical etc. PEEK, was first developed for aerospace purposes in 1978. They are also used in surgical instruments and laboratory equipment. PEEK has excellent mechanical and chemical resistance properties and at the same time it is an environmentally friendly material and a recyclable plastic. It is a satisfactory material for both surgeons, as it easily implemented during surgery and fit precisely in the patient body, on the other hand, it is an optimal material for patients as it helps quick recovery after the surgery. PEEK is extensively used for surgical implants and specifically orthopedic implants.

making it a popular and standard biomaterial.Īs a member of Polyaryletherketone (PAEK), PEEK outperformed in medical and healthcare areas. The outstanding properties of PEEK, such as, high durability, low moisture absorption, bone-like modulus, load bearing, thermal resistance, flexibility, toughness etc. We go straight to the PEEK definition Polyether ether ketone, abbreviated as PEEK, is a semi-crystalline organic thermoplastic polymer.
