A porous substrate or implant for implantation into a human or animal body
constructed from a structural material and having one or more regions
which when implanted are subjected to a relatively lower mechanical
loading. The region(s) are constructed with lesser mechanical strength by
having a lesser amount of structural material in said region(s) relative
to other regions. This is achieved by controlling pore volume fraction in
the regions. A spacer is adapted to define an open-cell pore network by
taking a model of the required porous structure, and creating the spacer
to represent the required porous structure using three-dimensional
modelling. Material to form the substrate about the spacer in infiltrated
the scaffold structure formed.