Methods and apparatus for bone implants that allow for the directed application of an osteogenic compound. The implant is preferably constructed of a biodegradable polymer formed into a structure having micro-architectural features and includes features that allow for in-situ application of a liquid biodegradable polymer to securely attach the implant to the surrounding tissue. The implant is constructed with a nozzle connected to a fluid supply that can be injected through a central channel and one or more distribution channels. The implant is designed so as to provide structural support to the damaged area. The implant and the fluid supply are preferably biodegradable polymers that contain an osteogenic material
The development of synthetic biomaterials for bone fixations has greatly enhanced orthopedic surgery...
The present invention relates to methods for providing polymeric composites with bone forming, such ...
The present paper reports on the development of a biodegradable overmolded orthopedic implant: a met...
The biomaterials currently used in injectable implants (liquid embolics) for minimally invasive imag...
Methods are disclosed for preventing or treating infection in a living patient at the site of a void...
The present invention is directed to polymeric bone fixation devices and processes for making the de...
The present invention concerns a biocomposite useful in artificial tissue replacement, methods for i...
Worldwide many researchers are exploring the potential use of biodegradable polymerics as carriers f...
The substitution of tissues due to tumors, pathologies, or traumatic accidents is well known, and di...
The invention relates to implants that are implanted as temporary implants in living beings and that...
Injectable biomaterials that have the ability to form semi-solid implants in situ are of keen intere...
Implantable biomaterials, particularly hydrogel substrates with porous surfaces, and methods for enh...
Implantable biomaterials, particularly hydrogel substrates with porous surfaces, and methods for enh...
Implantable biomaterials, particularly hydrogel substrates with porous surfaces, and methods for enh...
Implantable biomaterials, particularly hydrogel substrates with porous surfaces, and methods for enh...
The development of synthetic biomaterials for bone fixations has greatly enhanced orthopedic surgery...
The present invention relates to methods for providing polymeric composites with bone forming, such ...
The present paper reports on the development of a biodegradable overmolded orthopedic implant: a met...
The biomaterials currently used in injectable implants (liquid embolics) for minimally invasive imag...
Methods are disclosed for preventing or treating infection in a living patient at the site of a void...
The present invention is directed to polymeric bone fixation devices and processes for making the de...
The present invention concerns a biocomposite useful in artificial tissue replacement, methods for i...
Worldwide many researchers are exploring the potential use of biodegradable polymerics as carriers f...
The substitution of tissues due to tumors, pathologies, or traumatic accidents is well known, and di...
The invention relates to implants that are implanted as temporary implants in living beings and that...
Injectable biomaterials that have the ability to form semi-solid implants in situ are of keen intere...
Implantable biomaterials, particularly hydrogel substrates with porous surfaces, and methods for enh...
Implantable biomaterials, particularly hydrogel substrates with porous surfaces, and methods for enh...
Implantable biomaterials, particularly hydrogel substrates with porous surfaces, and methods for enh...
Implantable biomaterials, particularly hydrogel substrates with porous surfaces, and methods for enh...
The development of synthetic biomaterials for bone fixations has greatly enhanced orthopedic surgery...
The present invention relates to methods for providing polymeric composites with bone forming, such ...
The present paper reports on the development of a biodegradable overmolded orthopedic implant: a met...