Biocompatibility of implants is the ability of implant material to function in vivo without producing detrimental local or systemic responses in the body. This property of implant material helps to elicit a favorable response in a given biological environment in a particular function. Biomaterials generally undergo tissue and animal testing to determine their safety and efficacy before their use in human fracture fixation.
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