Biodegradable Magnesium-Based Implants in Orthopedics—A General Review and Perspectives

Jia Li Wang, Jian Kun Xu, Chelsea Hopkins, Dick Ho Kiu Chow, Ling Qin

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Abstract

Biodegradable Mg-based metals may be promising orthopedic implants for treating challenging bone diseases, attributed to their desirable mechanical and osteopromotive properties. This Review summarizes the current status and future research trends for Mg-based orthopedic implants. First, the properties between Mg-based implants and traditional orthopedic implants are compared on the following aspects: in vitro and in vivo degradation mechanisms of Mg-based implants, peri-implant bone responses, the fate of the degradation products, and the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of Mg ions on osteogenesis. Then, the preclinical studies conducted at the low weight bearing sites of animals are introduced. The innovative strategies (for example, via designing Mg-containing hybrid systems) are discussed to address the limitations of Mg-based metals prior to their clinical applications at weight-bearing sites. Finally, the available clinical studies are summarized and the challenges and perspectives of Mg-based orthopedic implants are discussed. Taken together, the progress made on the development of Mg-based implants in basic, translational, and clinical research has laid down a foundation for developing a new era in the treatment of challenging and prevalent bone diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1902443
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume7
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • challenging bone diseases
  • magnesium
  • orthopedic implants
  • surface modification
  • weight-bearing

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