Biodegradable plates and screws have many advantages over metal plates
and screws. Plates were injection-molded and made of DL-polylactic ac
id. Four-hole plates were bent with the use of a heated tip to angles
of 30, 45, and 60 degrees. They were inserted in the subcutaneous spac
e in the back of rabbits. After 2 weeks, the plates straightened, sugg
esting that the plates had a memory. The results were confirmed by sim
ilar in vitro investigations. The in vitro experiment was repeated wit
h tempering of the plates. The plates were heated to a temperature of
200-degrees-C for 45 seconds, cooled, and then again heated to 200-deg
rees-C for 40 seconds. This process resulted in loss of memory of the
plates. After 4 weeks, there was a change of the bending angle of less
than 2.5 degrees.