The
specific role for this symposium is to bring together the scientists
and surgeons in this particular field to review the current situation
and draw up directions for future developments and to stimulate
more research. The contributors of this multi-disciplinary symposium
presented their experience and thoughts on the assigned topics
within one of the five subsections dealing with the fundamental
principles, the in-vitro properties, the in-vivo responses, clinical
applications and future perspective Each subsection was followed
by discussion and the final session of round table discussion provided
a general and free communication among the participants and the
speakers.
The symposium accomplished several important objectives. The biological,
mechanical and clinical prerequisites of the biodegradable implants
have been defined; the effects of different manufacturing processes
are presented; recent advances in the understanding of biodegradation
and bioabsorption of the polymers with respect to bone fracture fixation
are addressed; the biological responses are clarified; and the long
term results in laboratory and clinical experiences are shown. Preliminary
reports on the new designs, extended applications and perspective mark
the future research directions.
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