bioabsorbable
adjective
bio·ab·sorb·able
ˌbī-(ˌ)ō-əb-ˈsȯr-bə-bəl
-ˈzȯr-
: capable of being absorbed into living tissue
One advantage of a bioabsorbable stent is that the arteries can remain flexible after the device dissolves. That's not possible with metal stents.—Peter Benesh
A newer arthroscopic procedure involves the use of bioabsorbable anchors and tacks. These tiny devices, used to secure internal sutures, are made of a sugar-like substance that dissolves in the system within a month or two following arthroscopic surgery.—Food & Fitness Advisor
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