Degradable magnesium alloys are promising biomaterials for orthopedic applications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential effects on both the synovial membrane (synovialis) and the synovial fluid (synovia) of the degradation products of a MgYREZr-pin implanted in the intercondylar femoral notch in a rabbit model. Thirty-six animals were randomized into two groups (MgYREZr or Ti6Al4V alloy) of 18 animals each. Each group was then divided into three subgroups with implantation periods of 1, 4, and 12 weeks, with six animals in each subgroup. The initial inflammatory reaction caused by the surgical trauma declined after 12 weeks of implantation, and elucidated a progressive recovery of the synovial membrane. Compared with control...
The use of bio-materials in medical applications has risen exponentially in recent years, where app...
Background and aim of the work: Magnesium (Mg) is a metal physiologically present in bone tissue and...
Magnesium (Mg) and its alloys were initially investigated as resorbable orthopaedic biomaterials mor...
Magnesium alloys have been investigated in different fields of medicine and represent a promising bi...
Background: Recent studies have shown the potential suitability of magnesium alloys as biodegradable...
Inert but biocompatible metals and biodegradable polymers are currently used as orthopedic fixations...
In magnesium alloys, the components used modify the alloy properties. For magnesium implants in cont...
Degradable metals hold considerable promise as materials which exhibit higher mechanical properties ...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Biodegradable magnesium (Mg) alloys exhibit improved mechanical properties compared to degradable po...
In fracture management with open reduction and internal fixation with metallic implant, secondary pr...
In magnesium alloys, the components used modify the alloy properties. For magnesium implants in cont...
In the analytical review of the literature the main stages of development of biodegradable magnesium...
Non-degradable steel and titanium implants used to replace defects of the locomotor system or fabric...
Biodegradable alloys and especially magnesium-based alloys are considered by many researchers as mat...
The use of bio-materials in medical applications has risen exponentially in recent years, where app...
Background and aim of the work: Magnesium (Mg) is a metal physiologically present in bone tissue and...
Magnesium (Mg) and its alloys were initially investigated as resorbable orthopaedic biomaterials mor...
Magnesium alloys have been investigated in different fields of medicine and represent a promising bi...
Background: Recent studies have shown the potential suitability of magnesium alloys as biodegradable...
Inert but biocompatible metals and biodegradable polymers are currently used as orthopedic fixations...
In magnesium alloys, the components used modify the alloy properties. For magnesium implants in cont...
Degradable metals hold considerable promise as materials which exhibit higher mechanical properties ...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Biodegradable magnesium (Mg) alloys exhibit improved mechanical properties compared to degradable po...
In fracture management with open reduction and internal fixation with metallic implant, secondary pr...
In magnesium alloys, the components used modify the alloy properties. For magnesium implants in cont...
In the analytical review of the literature the main stages of development of biodegradable magnesium...
Non-degradable steel and titanium implants used to replace defects of the locomotor system or fabric...
Biodegradable alloys and especially magnesium-based alloys are considered by many researchers as mat...
The use of bio-materials in medical applications has risen exponentially in recent years, where app...
Background and aim of the work: Magnesium (Mg) is a metal physiologically present in bone tissue and...
Magnesium (Mg) and its alloys were initially investigated as resorbable orthopaedic biomaterials mor...