Literature DB >> 16293043

Bioabsorbable fixation devices in trauma and bone surgery: current clinical standing.

Eero Waris1, Y T Konttinen, Nureddin Ashammakhi, Riitta Suuronen, Seppo Santavirta.   

Abstract

Bioabsorbable fixation devices are increasingly used in trauma, orthopedic and craniomaxillofacial surgery. The devices are essentially made of polylactic acid and/or polyglycolic acid polymers. Ultra-high-strength implants are manufactured from such polymers using self-reinforcing techniques. Implants are available for stabilization of fractures, osteotomies, bone grafts and fusions, as well as for reattachment of ligaments, tendons, meniscal tears and other soft tissue structures. As these implants are completely absorbed, the need for a removal operation is overcome and long-term interference with tendons, nerves and the growing skeleton is avoided. The risk of implant-associated stress shielding, peri-implant osteoporosis and infections is reduced. Implants do not interfere with clinical imaging. Current clinical use of bioabsorbable devices is reviewed.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 16293043     DOI: 10.1586/17434440.1.2.229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Med Devices        ISSN: 1743-4440            Impact factor:   3.166


  4 in total

1.  Calcaneal fractures: 3D-printing model to assist spatial weaving of percutaneous screws versus conventional open fixation-a retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Yong Zhang; Qiuyan Weng; Yang Gu; Jianming Chen; Yunfeng Yang
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2021-06-11       Impact factor: 3.075

Review 2.  Polylactide Perspectives in Biomedicine: From Novel Synthesis to the Application Performance.

Authors:  Carmen Moya-Lopez; Joaquín González-Fuentes; Iván Bravo; David Chapron; Patrice Bourson; Carlos Alonso-Moreno; Daniel Hermida-Merino
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-08-11       Impact factor: 6.525

3.  In Vivo Degradation Studies of PGA-PLA Block Copolymer and Their Histochemical Analysis for Spinal-Fixing Application.

Authors:  Seung-Kyun Yoon; Dong-June Chung
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-16       Impact factor: 4.967

4.  Randomized Controlled Trial of the Clinical Recovery and Biodegradation of Polylactide-co-glycolide Implants Used in the Intramedullary Nailing of Children's Forearm Shaft Fractures with at Least Four Years of Follow-Up.

Authors:  Marja Perhomaa; Tytti Pokka; Linda Korhonen; Antti Kyrö; Jaakko Niinimäki; Willy Serlo; Juha-Jaakko Sinikumpu
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-03-02       Impact factor: 4.241

  4 in total

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