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Resorbable bone fixation: its potential role in cranio-maxillofacial trauma.
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Tissue EngineeringMaxillofacial TraumaResorbable Bone FixationCraniomaxillofacial Trauma SurgeryEngineeringSkeletal TraumaSufficient RigidityMedicineMetal FixationFacial FractureFracture HealingMaxillofacial SurgerySurgeryBiomedical EngineeringCraniofacial SurgeryCraniomaxillofacial TraumaOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic Surgery
The concept of biodegradable bone fixation devices, which provide sufficient rigidity to allow fracture healing and resorption thereafter, has significant appeal in cranio-maxillofacial trauma treatment; however, biodegradable bone fixation devices have not yet become available for clinical use in the craniofacial skeleton. This article reviews the obstacles in developing a resorbable polymer bone fixation system and describes the initial use of such a system in the treatment of cranio-maxillofacial trauma patients. It also discusses the potential role of a resorbable polymer bone fixation system in conjunction with the use of metal fixation in the management of facial fracture.