Promoting patient safety by a novel combination of imaging technologies for biodegradable magnesium implants
Acronym: MgSafe
No.: MgSafe H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018 Grant agreement ID: 811226
Program: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN-ETN)
Financing unit: Horizon 2020
Project leader: professor Wojciech Święszkowski
Function: consortium member
Timeframe: 2018 - 2022
Project description
MgSafe is a European Training Network within the framework of Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) 2018. Within this action, 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) address the optimisation of imaging technologies for biodegradable magnesium implants. Fractures are typically treated with non‐degradable metal implants, which commonly require surgical removal after complete bone healing. From the health care and patients’ point of view, degradable implants provide a viable, cost effective and patient friendly alternative. In 2013, the first degradable metal implant made from a Mg‐alloy (compression screw of partner SYNTELLIX) was CE certified and has be implanted into several 100 patients so far. Monitoring implant performance and degradation with the existing imaging techniques is a challenge. The ESRs of MgSafe will push the imaging modalities towards their limits to monitor the degradation processes of emerging Mg implants optimally and non‐invasively in animal models with high spatial and temporal resolution. The results of MgSafe will substantially increase the level of safety for patients currently treated with Mg‐based implants and will boost the further development of imaging modalities also on a clinical level. MgSafe will educate a new generation of young researchers needed for the development of high‐tech medical devices.