Project Title:Implant with Resorbable Stem
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Briggs, Helen. "Silk screws used to repair fractures." BBC News, 4 March 2014.
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-26438497
Disclosing screws made of silk that can be easily formed, are stronger than steel, share the properties of bone and eventually absorb into the body as proteins.

 
 
"Silk-Based Surgical Implants Could Offer a Better Way to Repair Broken Bones." Healthcare Technology, March 05, 2014.
http://scicasts.com/healthcare-technology/2068-medical-devices/7450-silk-based-surgical-implants-could-offer-a-better-way-to-repair-broken-bones/
Disclosing implants made of silk for strength and eventual bio-absorption, eliminating revision surgery for out-grown implants in growing children.

 
 
Schwartz, Adam J., et al. "Combined anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and fixed-bearing unicondylar knee arthroplasty: a report of two cases." Current Orthopaedic Practice 20.6 (2009): 706-710.
https://journals.lww.com/c-orthopaedicpractice/citation/2009/11000/combined_anterior_cruciate_ligament_reconstruction.25.aspx
Disclosing femoral fixation of ACL allografts using metallic interference screws (7x20-mm Soft Silk Screw, Smith and Nephew, Andover, MA) in both patients.

 
 
Kuklo, Timothy R., Michael K. Rosner, and David W. Polly Jr. "Computerized tomography evaluation of a resorbable implant after transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion." Neurosurgical focus 16.3 (2004): 1-6.
http://www.bmp2.com.br/BMPLiteraturas/Spine/J%20Neuro%20Focus%202004%20Kuklo%20TLIF.pdf
Disclosing synthetic bioabsorbable implants in spinal surgery with CT evaluation of the indications, applications, and results of using absorbable interbody spacers.

 
 
Neumann, H., et al. "Refixation of osteochondral fractures by ultrasound-activated, resorbable pins An ovine in vivo study." Bone and Joint Research 2.2 (2013): 26-32.
http://www.boneandjoint.org.uk/highwire/filestream/64519/field_highwire_article_pdf/0/26.full-text.pdf
Disclosing implants that anchor axial stability with resorbable plastic pins (Pages 27-28).



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