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  • Magnesium (Mg) is vital for bone health and has properties similar to human bone, making Mg-based alloys suitable for biodegradable osteosynthesis devices used in surgeries.
  • A systematic review found that Mg-alloys have comparable efficacy and safety to titanium screws but can cause gas formation in carpal bones during degradation.
  • The advantages of Mg-alloys include biocompatibility, biodegradability, and antibacterial properties, while their main limitation is their low mechanical strength, suggesting a need for innovative hybrid systems for high-load fractures and regenerative medicine applications.

Article Abstract

Background And Aim Of The Work: Magnesium (Mg) is a metal physiologically present in bone tissue and essential for bone health. Mg-based-alloys exhibit mechanical properties, namely density and strength, similar to human cortical bone. These features have been exploited for the development of osteosynthesis devices in biodegradable Mg-based-alloys. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to rank the effectiveness and safety of Mg-based alloys applied in bone surgery in comparison to other suitable metals, focusing in particular on Mg superior biocompatibility and biodegradability.

Methods: a systematic-review of the literature was conducted including only primary research studies dealing with patients suffering from fractured or osteotomized bones fixed using Mg-based osteosynthesis-devices.

Results: literature revision suggested Mg-alloys holding comparable properties and side effects in comparison with titanium (Ti) screws, thus showing similar efficacy and safety. In particular, the gas formation in the carpal bones was identified as the main side effect of the Mg-alloys, during the corrosion/degradation phase of Mg.

Conclusions: according to the considered literature, the main advantages exploiting Mg-alloys for bone implants are related to their biocompatibility, bio-absorbability/-degradability, the lack of surgical removal, osteoconductivity and antibacterial activity. On the opposite, the main limitation of Mg-alloys is due to the poor mechanical resistance of small devices for internal fixation of bone fragments that lack of sufficient strength to withstand high forces. Therefore, an important future prospect could rely in the development of innovative hybrid systems aimed at fixing high load-bearing fractures, as well as in regenerative-medicine by developing new Mg-based engineered scaffolds.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8420826PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92iS3.11757DOI Listing

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