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Beam Makes Bone Implant Biodegrade

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AACHEN, Germany, June 9, 2010 — Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (Fraunhofer ILT) are using a razor-thin laser beam to melt a porous bone replacement implant — a process that makes it degradable and stimulates bone regrowth. This new degradable implant is custom-fit and disappears to the same extent that the bone regrows, unlike titanium, which merely plugs the damaged area. A degradable implant manufactured at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology closes the fissures in the cranial region. It was designed by Karl Leibinger Medizintechnik Co. (Copyright: Fraunhofer...Read full article

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    Published: June 2010
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    Biophotonicsbone re-growthbone reconstructionbone replacementCT imagingdegradable implantsDr. Ralph SmeetsEuropeFraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILTGermanyImagingLaser Beamlaser meltingResearch & TechnologyresoboneTCP cubestitanium implanttomographyUniversity Medical Center of Aachenzygomatic boneLasers

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