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Recent progress in in vivo studies and clinical applications of magnesium based biodegradable implants - A review

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JOURNAL OF MAGNESIUM AND ALLOYS
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 1147-1163

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KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jma.2020.11.001

Keywords

Biodegradable; Magnesium; Fracture healing; Translational medicine; Clinical trials

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Biodegradable magnesium implants have regained attention for their ability to provide temporary mechanical strength and degrade completely after tissue healing. Continuous studies on host responses and degradation behaviors have led to the development of commercial products from Europe and Asia, with potential applications in fracture repair and other medical fields.
Biodegradable magnesium has regained great attention due to its ability to temporarily offer mechanical strength and degrade completely once the injured pathological tissue is healed. A few clinical applications of Mg-based implants were reported in the last century. However, the knowledge and experience is being gained continuously by studying the host response and degradation behavior of Mg implant in animal models and clinical trials. This led to the development of commercial products emerging from Europe and Asia very recently. The potential of Mg implants in repairing fractures at upper and lower limb of large, small animal models and humans is compared and discussed in detail. In addition the possible future Mg implants that might treat problems concerning to urology and gynecology are reviewed. (C) 2020 Chongqing University. Publishing services provided by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd.

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