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Design approaches and challenges for biodegradable bone implants: a review

Journal

EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES
Volume 18, Issue 7, Pages 629-647

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17434440.2021.1935875

Keywords

Biomedical; orthopedics; design; biodegradable bone implants; FEM

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This review delves into the parametrically conceptualized design of biodegradable bone implants, considering the characteristics of bone-biodegradable implant interface, design techniques, traditional design, finite element analysis approaches, manufacturing techniques, and real-time surgical simulations. It emphasizes the need to reconceptualize and design conventional nonbiodegradable bone implants with appropriate biodegradable materials to balance all factors and fulfill desired orthopedic requirements.
Introduction: Biodegradable materials have been at the forefront of cutting-edge research and offer a truly viable option in the designing and manufacturing of bone implants in biomedical engineering. Most research regarding these materials has focused on their biological characteristics and mechanical behavior vis-a-vis nonbiodegradable (NB) materials; but the design aspects and parametric configurations of biodegradable bone implant have somehow not received as much attention as they deserved. Area covered: This review aims to develop insight into the parametrically conceptualized design of biodegradable bone implant and takes into due consideration the characteristics of bone-biodegradable implant interface (BBII), design techniques employed for conventionally used bone implants to optimize parameters using standard test methods, traditional design, and finite element analysis approaches for implant and healing behavior, manufacturing techniques, real-time surgical simulations, and so on. Expert opinion: Some successful and conventionally used NB bone implants do not dissolve or degrade with time and require removal through a complicated surgery after fulfilling the intended objectives. These bone implants should be reconceptualized and designed with an appropriate biodegradable material while paying due attention to all factors/parameters involved and striking a balance between these factors with the ultimate objective of fulfilling all desired orthopedic requirements.

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