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Absorbable pins of self-reinforced poly-L-lactic acid for fixation of fractures and osteotomies
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1992
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Radial HeadDisplaced FractureSelf-reinforced Poly-l-lactic AcidBone RepairSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringSelf-healing SurfaceOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryChevron OsteotomySkeletal TraumaSelf-healing MaterialOperative TreatmentAbsorbable PinsSpinal FractureSurgical StabilizationFracture HealingMedicinePlastic Surgery
We reviewed 27 patients with small-fragment fractures or osteotomies treated by internal fixation with absorbable self-reinforced poly-L-lactide pins. The follow-up time ranged from eight to 37 months. The two most common indications were chevron osteotomy of the first metatarsal bone for hallux valgus and displaced fracture of the radial head. No redisplacements occurred, and there were no signs of inflammatory foreign-body reaction. Biopsy in two patients 20 and 37 months after implantation showed that no polymeric material remained.
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