Bone glue - The final frontier for fracture repair and implantable device stabilization

The need for a bone adhesive is a challenge that has remained unmet. The concept of a “bone glue” to repair simple and comminuted fractures, as well as to glue orthopaedic devices in place, is considered a holy grail. Today such a product has been developed to satisfy the properties necessary for a...

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Primary stability
Repair
Stabilization
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Tetranite
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