New Bone-Hard Biomaterial for Surgical Screws, Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Technology Engineering IBMT Study

ScienceDaily (Mar. 23, 2010) — Football players, skiers, tennis players -- they all fear a crucial ligament rupture. If the knee ligaments are damaged the patient usually has to undergo a surgery to restore the stability of the joint. In the surgical procedure the torn ligament is replaced by a piece of tendon from the leg, which is fixed to the bone by means of an interferential screw. The problem is that the screws are made of titanium. After a certain time the patient has to undergo a further surgery so that the material can be removed.

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