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Bioresorbable composite materials for orthopaedic devices.

Medical device technology, 2008
Metallic fracture fixation devices such as bone plates and screws are increasingly being replaced by bioresorbable implants. The next stage is to use bioresorbable materials for high strength fixation such as fixation of the femur or humerus. Work on developing and testing materials for this type of application is reported here.
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The biological environment for bioresorbable materials

2008
D. LICKORISH, N. ZEBARDAST, J.E. DAVIES
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Bioresorbable Metals for Biomedical Applications: From Mechanical Components to Electronic Devices

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2021
Hanjun Ryu, Min-Ho Seo, John A Rogers
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Bioresorbable materials in orthopaedics.

Bulletin (Hospital for Joint Diseases (New York, N.Y.)), 2001
J A, Simon, P E, Di Cesare, K J, Koval
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Bioresorbable Electronic Implants: History, Materials, Fabrication, Devices, and Clinical Applications

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2019
Gi Doo Cha, Jongha Lee, Dae-Hyeong Kim
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Premise for bioresorbable materials in joint replacement arthroplasty.

Surgical technology international, 2015
Total joint replacement arthroplasty has been extremely successful since its inception in the 1960's. There have been untoward problems however that have become more apparent with the current state of the art joint replacement. These problems include thigh pain following total hip replacement arthroplasty, proximal bone resorption as a result of stress
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Materials and Fabrication Processes for Transient and Bioresorbable High‐Performance Electronics

Advanced Functional Materials, 2013
Suk-Won Hwang   +2 more
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