Biodegradable implants in orthopaedics and traumatology

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Yetkin, Haluk
Senkoylu, Alpaslan
Cila, Erdal
Ozturk, Akif Muhtar
Simsek, Aykin
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Biodegradable implants are an alternative to metallic implants and have the advantage of not being necessary to remove once the fracture has healed. Twenty-two patients with fractures were treated with biodegradable implants. There were osteolysis in eleven patients; however, no serious complication was encountered. Although biodegradable implants are expensive, a second surgical procedure to remove the implants is not necessary, relieving the patients of the related costs and risks.
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