22/05/2026
Why are lattice structures used in patient-specific implants?
Lattice structures offer more than geometric complexity — they enable biomechanical optimization.
By adjusting parameters such as pore size, strut thickness, and structural density, lattice architectures can be engineered to achieve specific mechanical behaviors and load-transfer characteristics. This helps improve the biomechanical compatibility between the implant and the surrounding bone tissue.
In patient-specific implant design, this level of control is particularly valuable, as anatomical and functional requirements vary significantly between patients.
At Trabtech, we develop and optimize lattice structures through dedicated R&D studies and manufacturing-oriented engineering approaches, enabling the reliable integration of advanced lattice geometries into custom implant solutions.
Advancing implant design through engineering, material science, and patient-specific innovation.