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European Spine Journal
Bioresorbable polymers: heading for a new generation of spinal cages
P. I. J. M. Wuisman1  T. H. Smit1 
[1]Skeletal Tissue Engineering Group Amsterdam (STEGA), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
关键词: Bioresorbable;    Polymer;    Polylactic acid (PLA);    Spinal fusion;    Interbody cage;   
DOI  :  10.1007/s00586-005-1003-6
学科分类:骨科学
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】
The use of polymer-based bioresorbable materials is now expanding to the realm of spinal interbody fusion. Bioresorbable polymers have important advantages over metals, because they are temporary, much less stiff, and radiolucent. Most promising is a group of α-polyesters, in particular polylactide acids (PLAs). Their biocompatibility is excellent, and they have sufficient stiffness and strength to provide initial and intermediate-term stability required for bone healing. However, polylactides have characteristics that make them vulnerable to complications if not properly controlled. Degradation rate strongly depends on polymer type, impurities, manufacturing process, sterilization, device size, and the local environment. The fact that larger implants degrade faster is contra-intuitive, and should be considered in the design process. Also optimal surgical techniques, such as careful bone bed preparation, are required for a successful application of these materials. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the specific properties of these bioresorbable polymers and to discuss their potential and limitations. This is illustrated with early preclinical and clinical data.
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