• Bioresorbable (also called biodegradable or bioabsorbable) metals are metals or their alloys that degrade safely within the body. The primary metals in...
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    fabricated from metal mesh and remain in the body permanently or until removed through further surgical intervention. A bioresorbable stent (also called...
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    recently zinc has also been investigated. Currently, the uses of bioresorbable metals are as fracture fixation implants Internal fixation is an operation...
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    obstructing gallstones. There are also different types of bare-metal, drug-eluting, and bioresorbable stents available based on their properties. The term "stent"...
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    stents are mostly bare metal ones; some peripheral DES, of the self-expanding type, are used in arteries of the legs. Bioresorbable DES are made of materials...
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  • Bioabsorbable metallic glass (category Amorphous metals)
    Bioresorbable (or bioabsorbable) metallic glass is a type of amorphous metal, which is based on the Mg-Zn-Ca ternary system. Containing only elements which...
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    be differentiated as bioresorbable or non-bioresorbable, with the latter being the result of the combination of a bioresorbable calcium phosphate (HAP)...
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    intervention – Medical techniques used to manage coronary occlusion bioresorbable stent – Medical stent that dissolves or is absorbed by the body drug-eluting...
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    properties bare-metal stent – metallic stent without a coating or coveringPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback bioresorbable stent – Medical...
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    properties bare-metal stent – metallic stent without a coating or coveringPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback bioresorbable stent – medical...
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  • polymers: Polymer blends" Science and Principles of Biodegradable and Bioresorbable Medical Polymers, 2017. 217-254. "Viscosity of Polymer Solutions". polymerdatabase...
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    properties bare-metal stent – metallic stent without a coating or coveringPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback bioresorbable stent – Medical...
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    craniomaxillofacial reconstruction with great success. One example of this is the bioresorbable trachial splint to treat newborns with tracheobronchomalacia developed...
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    impurities, for example calcium pyrophosphate, Ca2P2O7 and apatite. β-TCP is bioresorbable. The biodegradation of BCP involves faster dissolution of the β-TCP...
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    The bone is broken during surgery and stabilized with titanium (or bioresorbable) plates and screws to allow for healing to take place. After surgery...
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    patient-matched devices for rare illnesses. One example of this is the bioresorbable trachial splint to treat newborns with tracheobronchomalacia developed...
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  • Levine, DH; Davis, KP; Bates, FS; Hammer, DA; Therien, MJ (2006). "Bioresorbable Vesicles Formed through Spontaneous Self-Assembly of Amphiphilic Poly(ethylene...
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    Hossainy S, Rapoza RJ (2009). "Design principles and performance of bioresorbable polymeric vascular scaffolds". EuroIntervention. 5 (Suppl F): F15–22...
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    Muthukoori S, Dueñas JM, Ribelles JL, et al. (2019). "An innovative bioresorbable gelatin based 3D scaffold that maintains the stemness of adipose tissue...
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  • situations. Polysialic acid (PSA) is a relatively new biocompatible and bioresorbable material for artificial nerve conduits. It is a homopolymer of α2,8-linked...
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  • stents: bare-metal stents (BMS), drug-eluting stents (DES), and bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BRS). The first stents created were bare-metal stents where...
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