Five years of experience with biodegradable implants in paediatric surgery

After successful animal research on minipigs and calves, it was decided in January 1988 to begin the clinical application of PLLA (poly-L-lactide) threaded plugs, nuts and woven bands made of PDS (poly-dioxanon). The implants were made of pure crystalline 1-1-PLLA with an average molecular weight be...

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