Clinical, Biomechanical and Biomaterials Approach in the Case of Fracture Repair Using Different Systems Type Plate-Screw

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Many researchers perform different research in the area of ostheosznthesis metallic implants used in orthopedic surgery. The main goal of internal fixation is to achieve full operation until patient recovery. Although implants are intended to withstand until bone consolidation in some cases problems occur due to accelerate wear and corrosion processes. The aim of the present study was to determine the causes leading to adverse reactions of the surrounding tissues in case of three implants for osteosynthesis type plate-screw.

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