Until now, measuring layer thicknesses required a trained eye and a lot of human intervention. Without AI support, the analysis process with a POLARSTEM therefore takes 45 to 60 minutes. It is now ten times faster since Smith+Nephew started working with the ZEISS Axio Imager.Z2m light microscope. With this one-click solution, a comprehensive protocol with values for layer thickness and porosity is available after just five to seven minutes. This has two advantages for Smith+Nephew: Operators can now use more of their working time for other tasks such as masking the implants. In addition, potential production problems can now be identified more quickly.
This drastic acceleration of the measuring process is made possible by AI-supported image segmentation. Operators of the ZEISS Axio Imager.Z2m now only need to align the sample and start the ZEISS ZEN core software - everything else is automated. "It couldn't be simpler," says Stéphane Monod, responsible for quality at Smith+Nephew's Aarau site. "And no matter who would examine this sample, the measurement results would always be the same" - another advantage, and not just for medical technology companies.
Equipped for the future
The Senior Manufacturing Quality Engineer is also enthusiastic about the AI-supported ZEISS solution for another reason: "With ZEISS Axio Imager.Z2m, we are also equipped for future standard requirements." In addition to checking the coating thickness, the porosity of the applied titanium and hydroxyapatite layer is also determined. This is a characteristic value that implant manufacturers will have to prove in future according to the ISO 13485 standard.