Each year, millions of people suffer from complex bone fractures which require proper external or internal fixation. This fixation is usually achieved by means of devices such as plates, pins, and screws. These traditional fixation strategies are associated with severe drawbacks, which have prompted research and development of a variety of bone-adhesive biomaterials as alternative. However, a clinically applicable bone-adhesive biomaterial—in the form of a bone-glue or bone-adhesive membrane—that meets all requirements has not yet been identified. This perspective article discusses the current state of the art of bone-adhesive materials with a particular focus on their clinical requirements, mechanisms of action, and future perspective. To ...
Bone fractures are in need of rapid fixation methods, but the current strategies are limited to meta...
The treatment of bone defects remains one of the major challenges in modern clinical practice. Nowad...
Despite its intrinsic ability to regenerate form and function after injury, bone tissue can be chall...
Each year, millions of people suffer from complex bone fractures which require proper external or in...
Each year, millions of people suffer from complex bone fractures which require proper external or in...
Contains fulltext : 201539.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)11 p
The reduction and stabilisation of fractured bone fragments have always been a challenging task for ...
Synthetic substitutes of bone grafts, such as calcium phosphate-based ceramics, have shown some good...
One of the most frequent medical conditions requiring inpatient hospitalization is fractures. In ord...
Glues and adhesives attach to a surface principally involving molecular attraction, whereas cements ...
© 2019 by the authors. Biomaterials and tissue engineering scaffolds play a central role to repair b...
Osteoporosis is a worldwide disease with a very high prevalence in humans older than 50. The main cl...
Contains fulltext : 238955.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
An ideal bone internal fixation material does more than just fracture union. It ensures the preserva...
Objective: This article reviews the literature on biomaterials used for bone regeneration. Material...
Bone fractures are in need of rapid fixation methods, but the current strategies are limited to meta...
The treatment of bone defects remains one of the major challenges in modern clinical practice. Nowad...
Despite its intrinsic ability to regenerate form and function after injury, bone tissue can be chall...
Each year, millions of people suffer from complex bone fractures which require proper external or in...
Each year, millions of people suffer from complex bone fractures which require proper external or in...
Contains fulltext : 201539.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)11 p
The reduction and stabilisation of fractured bone fragments have always been a challenging task for ...
Synthetic substitutes of bone grafts, such as calcium phosphate-based ceramics, have shown some good...
One of the most frequent medical conditions requiring inpatient hospitalization is fractures. In ord...
Glues and adhesives attach to a surface principally involving molecular attraction, whereas cements ...
© 2019 by the authors. Biomaterials and tissue engineering scaffolds play a central role to repair b...
Osteoporosis is a worldwide disease with a very high prevalence in humans older than 50. The main cl...
Contains fulltext : 238955.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
An ideal bone internal fixation material does more than just fracture union. It ensures the preserva...
Objective: This article reviews the literature on biomaterials used for bone regeneration. Material...
Bone fractures are in need of rapid fixation methods, but the current strategies are limited to meta...
The treatment of bone defects remains one of the major challenges in modern clinical practice. Nowad...
Despite its intrinsic ability to regenerate form and function after injury, bone tissue can be chall...