Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham develops world’s first synthetic jaw-bone graft – ET HealthWorld
The synthetic bone graft, named Nanotex Bone, provides a first-of-its-kind solution in the world for patients who lose part of their lower jaw (mandibular bone) due to cancer, injury, or trauma. The product, patented by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, also accepts tooth implants, enabling patients to lead a close-to-normal life even after losing a portion of their oral cavity bone. The clinic trial, that entails testing on ten patients, will be conducted at Amrita School of Medicine and Amrita School of Dentistry, Kochi. It is expected to be completed in 2 years. This is the first time that a university in India has innovated a medical product and taken it all the way from lab research to a potentially successful medical application on its own.
Said Dr. Shantikumar Nair, Dean of Nanosciences, Center for Nanosciences & Molecular Medicine, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, who is spearheading the Nanotex Bone project: “We are the first and only university in India to develop a medical implant and get approval from the Government for testing on humans, with an in-house established ISO-certified GMP facility. This GMP has clean room processing lines for implant and oncology products where the test products can be manufactured. No other educational institution in India has established a GMP facility for manufacture of medical implants and nanomedicines, and none is directly associated with a hospital, like we are with the 1,300-bed Amrita Hospital in Kochi. This is what makes Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham unique.”
Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Professor & Chairman of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and Head & Neck Surgery at Amrita School of Medicine, Kochi, who is renowned for conducting India’s first-ever hand transplant in India: “The development of Nanotex bone graft and bringing it up to clinical trial was a journey that took us ten years. The product, which can be used for mandible augmentation, will be immensely helpful for 50-60% of patients of jaw cancer. It will also be tremendously useful for patients of oral cancer, which is responsible for 25% of all cancer-related deaths in India, as well as for road accident victims who require facial reconstruction. The method will not add any significant cost to treatment of patients but immensely improve their quality of life.”
The team involved in developing Nanotex Bone comprises several Amrita scientists from various specialties. From the technology side are Dr. Manitha Nair, Dr. Deepthy Menon and Dr. Shantikumar Nair from the Amrita School of Nanosciences. From the medical side, the clinical scientists involved include Dr. Subramanyam Iyer from the Amrita School of Medicine and Dr. Manju Vijaymohan from the Department of Prosthodontics and Implantology, Amrita School of Dentistry.
The feat of developing Nanotex bone graft was made possible due to the efforts of many outstanding medical students involved in different stages of material development like design and development, in-vitro studies, small and large animal studies, regulatory and validation studies, and GMP production. The Amrita GMP facility is granted with ISO 13485 quality management system approval to provide medical devices as per regulatory and customer requirements. This is first time in India that an academic Institute has set up such advanced facility for clinical trial investigation.
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