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Authors: Chaya, Amy; Yoshizawa, Sayuri; Verdelis, Kostas; Noorani, Sabrina; Costello, Bernard J.; Sfeir, Charles 
Title: Fracture Healing Using Degradable Magnesium Fixation Plates and Screws 
Type: Journal Article 
Publisher: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 
Year: 2015 
Volume: 73 
Issue: 
Start Page: 295 
End Page: 305 
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2014.09.007 
Abstract: Purpose Internal bone fixation devices made with permanent metals are associated with numerous long-term complications and may require removal. We hypothesized that fixation devices made with degradable magnesium alloys could provide an ideal combination of strength and degradation, facilitating fracture fixation and healing while eliminating the need for implant removal surgery. Materials and Methods Fixation plates and screws were machined from 99.9% pure magnesium and compared with titanium devices in a rabbit ulnar fracture model. Magnesium device degradation and the effect on fracture healing and bone formation were assessed after 4 weeks. Fracture healing with magnesium device fixation was compared with that of titanium devices using qualitative histologic analysis and quantitative histomorphometry. Results Microcomputed tomography showed device degradation after 4 weeks in vivo. In addition, 2-dimensional microcomputed tomography slices and histologic staining showed that magnesium degradation did not inhibit fracture healing or bone formation. Histomorphology showed no difference in bone-bridging fractures fixed with magnesium and titanium devices. Interestingly, abundant new bone was formed around magnesium devices, suggesting a connection between magnesium degradation and bone formation. Conclusion Our results show potential for magnesium fixation devices in a loaded fracture environment. Furthermore, these results suggest that magnesium fixation devices may enhance fracture healing by encouraging localized new bone formation.