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      Principles of development and use of absorbable internal fixation.

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      Tissue engineering
      Mary Ann Liebert Inc

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          Abstract

          Absorbable internal fixation implants, by virtue of their temporary in situ residence and variable load sharing with the healing tissues, have the potential to yield a clinical outcome that approaches the native state. Despite the growing availability and acceptance of absorbable fixation, however, many surgeons continue to rely upon metal fixation for their patients, due, in part, to unfamiliarity with the technology. Although many of the principles of metallic internal fixation also apply to absorbable internal fixation, significant differences exist as well. This paper presents basic background in absorbable technology and proposes a set of principles that may help govern the development and use of absorbable fixation devices in clinical practice.

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          Journal
          Tissue Eng.
          Tissue engineering
          Mary Ann Liebert Inc
          1076-3279
          1076-3279
          Aug 2000
          : 6
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Biomet, Inc, Warsaw, Indiana 46580, USA. bill.pietrzak@biometmail.com
          Article
          10.1089/107632700418128
          10992437
          b79a05ea-f99d-42e1-adac-6fa5e3dbf02c
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