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Clinical progress and prospects of biodegradable intestinal stents. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Transl Res
Li K   +5 more
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Biodegradable Implant Materials

2022
Implants are medical devices that have critical importance for human health. The functions expected from implant materials have increased with the advancement of medicine and engineering. Implants are used for different purposes in different areas of the body. While some implants must be permanent in the body to fulfill their duties, some implants must
Öncel, Levent, Buğdaycı, Mehmet
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Biodegradable Materials in Arthroscopy

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2006
The use of biodegradable materials as implants has revolutionized the way medicine is practiced today. This review provides a general description of salient biodegradable polymeric materials currently used in arthroscopy. These materials include polyglycolic acid, self-reinforced polyglycolic acid, poly-L-lactic acid, self-reinforced polylactic-L-acid,
Najmuddin J, Gunja   +1 more
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Biodegradable packaging materials

Polymer Bulletin, 2021
Packaging of food is required to ensure the safe handling and distribution of processed food products from the spot of production to the boundary consumer. Polymers and bioactive compounds are used as surrogates for the production of biodegradable food wrappings to ameliorate the nutritional value and improve the shelf life of highly putrescible food ...
Anitha Thulasisingh   +5 more
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Biodegradation of Starch-Based Materials

Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A, 1995
The aim of this study was to compare three different test methods for assaying the biodegradability of starch-based materials. The materials tested included some commercial starch-based materials and thermoplastic starch film prepared by extrusion from native potato starch and glycerol.
Itävaara, Merja   +3 more
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Biodegradable material for bladder reconstruction

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1975
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop a biodegradable material for use in reconstructive surgery of the bladder to serve a temporary function until normal regrowth of the host's tissue is completed. The biodegradable material can serve as a base over which the new bladder can regenerate. At the conclusion of the regrowth of the new tissue,
T, Agishi   +4 more
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Biodegradable Materials

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2015
Biodegradable implants allow clarity in postoperative imaging, easier revision, and fewer concerns about associated tissue damage. It is important to appreciate that different biodegradable materials have different properties and different degradation rates. Faster degradation can be associated with a greater inflammatory response.
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