The Nanoengineered Prosthetics Market to Witness Robust Growth in North America

Nanoengineered prosthetics are implantable devices intended to replace missing body organ, using nanostructures and nanotools for their composition. Nanoengineered prosthetics comes under subdivision of nanomedicine. The use of nanostructures and nanotools have improved the functions of nanoengineered prosthetics. Moreover, the use of nanostructures and nanotools have reduced various disadvantages, such as infection around the site and dislocation of the implant, of using conventional prosthetics. The nanoengineered prosthetics market is gaining huge traction due to increasing research and development activities. For instance, in May 2020, researchers form the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University developed nanoengineered bioink to 3D print functional bone tissues. The study demonstrates that bioink developed in the lab can be used to engineer 3D bone tissues. Moreover, researchers form University of Maryland (UMD) and the Rice University outlined a n...