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Review
. 2014 Nov;10(11):4561-4573.
doi: 10.1016/j.actbio.2014.07.005. Epub 2014 Jul 14.

Recent advances on the development of magnesium alloys for biodegradable implants

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Recent advances on the development of magnesium alloys for biodegradable implants

Yongjun Chen et al. Acta Biomater. 2014 Nov.

Abstract

In recent years, much progress has been made on the development of biodegradable magnesium alloys as "smart" implants in cardiovascular and orthopedic applications. Mg-based alloys as biodegradable implants have outstanding advantages over Fe-based and Zn-based ones. However, the extensive applications of Mg-based alloys are still inhibited mainly by their high degradation rates and consequent loss in mechanical integrity. Consequently, extensive studies have been conducted to develop Mg-based alloys with superior mechanical and corrosion performance. This review focuses on the following topics: (i) the design criteria of biodegradable materials; (ii) alloy development strategy; (iii) in vitro performances of currently developed Mg-based alloys; and (iv) in vivo performances of currently developed Mg-based implants, especially Mg-based alloys under clinical trials.

Keywords: Biodegradable implants; Corrosion; Design strategy; Magnesium alloys; Mechanical properties.

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