Contemporary Biomaterials

Contemporary Biomaterials
Author: John W. Boretos,Murray Eden
Publsiher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1984
Genre: Biomedical materials
ISBN: UCAL:B4495171

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This book distinguishes between biomaterials for clinical use, and medical devices or components of devices. Biomaterials are defined as substances which can be placed in intimate contact with living structures without harmful effects. They become devices (internal or external to the body) when processed or shaped to serve a specific function. Implants are a subclass of devices which need to be located inside the body to achieve their purpose.

Biomaterials in Modern Medicine

Biomaterials in Modern Medicine
Author: G. Rakhorst,Rutger Jan Ploeg
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2008
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789812709561

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Design of biomedical products / G.J. Verkerke & E.B. van der Houwen -- Animal models in biomaterials research / G. Rakhorst ... [et al.] -- Technology assessment / J.M. Hummel -- Hemocompatibility of medical devices / W. van Oeveren -- Tissue and cell interactions with (bio)materials / T.G. van Kooten & R. Kuijer -- Biomaterials-associated surgery and infection / P.G.M. Maathuis ... [et al.] -- Cardiopulmonary bypass and postoperative organ dysfunction / Y.J. Gu -- Mechanical circulatory support systems / G. Rakhorst & M.E. Erasmus -- Biomaterials-related infections in orthopedic implants / D. Neut & R.L. Diercks -- Biomaterials for voice reconstruction / G.J. Verkerke ... [et al.] -- Biomaterials in ophthalmology / V.W. Renardel de Lavalette & S.A. Koopmans -- Biomaterials in plastic surgery / M.F. Meek -- Surgical meshes : morphology-dependent bacterial colonization / A.F. Engelsman

Biomaterials In Modern Medicine The Groningen Perspective

Biomaterials In Modern Medicine  The Groningen Perspective
Author: Rutger J Ploeg,Gerhard Rakhorst
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008-01-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789813107045

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This useful book is written from a medical perspective and is aimed at academics as well as medical and biomedical engineering students who want to become involved in the design, development, manufacturing or use of prostheses or medical devices. It covers basic information on the complexities of implant and medical device development. The design process, technology assessment, animal experiments, histocompatibility, tissue compatibility and infections are described. In addition, examples of biomaterial applications are presented, showing the diversity of biomaterials.This is the first book that guides the reader through the complicated process of medical product development. Different technical and medical aspects of medical implants are highlighted by a group of authors who are actively involved in biomaterial research at the University Medical Center of Groningen, one of the leading hospitals in The Netherlands.

New Functional Biomaterials for Medicine and Healthcare

New Functional Biomaterials for Medicine and Healthcare
Author: Elena P. Ivanova,Kateryna Bazaka,R. J Crawford
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2014-02-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781782422662

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New Functional Biomaterials for Medicine and Healthcare provides a concise summary of the latest developments in key types of biomaterials. The book begins with an overview of the use of biomaterials in contemporary healthcare and the process of developing novel biomaterials; the key issues and challenges associated with the design of complex implantable systems are also highlighted. The book then reviews the main materials used in functional biomaterials, particularly their properties and applications. Individual chapters focus on both natural and synthetic polymers, metallic biomaterials, and bio-inert and bioactive ceramics. Advances in processing technologies and our understanding of materials and their properties have made it possible for scientists and engineers to develop more sophisticated biomaterials with more targeted functionality. New Functional Biomaterials for Medicine and Healthcare provides an ideal one-volume summary of this important field that represents essential reading for scientists, engineers, and clinicians, and a useful reference text for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Provides a concise summary of the latest developments in key types of biomaterials Highlights key issues and challenges associated with the design of complex implantable systems Chapters focus on both natural and synthetic polymers, metallic biomaterials, and bio-inert and bioactive ceramics

Biomedical Materials

Biomedical Materials
Author: Roger Narayan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2009-06-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780387848723

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Biomedical Materials provides a comprehensive discussion of contemporary biomaterials research and development. Highlighting important topics associated with Engineering, Medicine and Surgery, this volume reaches a wide scope of professionals, researchers and graduate students involved with biomaterials. A pedagogical writing style and structure provides readers with an understanding of the fundamental concepts necessary to pursue research and industrial work on biomaterials, including characteristics of biomaterials, biological processes, biocompatibility, and applications of biomaterials in implants and medical instruments. Written by leading researchers in the field, this text book takes readers to the forefront of biomedical materials development, providing them with a taste of how the field is changing, while also serving as a useful reference to physicians and engineers.

Contemporary Biomaterials

Contemporary Biomaterials
Author: John W. Boretos,Murray Eden
Publsiher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1984
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015008131081

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This book distinguishes between biomaterials for clinical use, and medical devices or components of devices. Biomaterials are defined as substances which can be placed in intimate contact with living structures without harmful effects. They become devices (internal or external to the body) when processed or shaped to serve a specific function. Implants are a subclass of devices which need to be located inside the body to achieve their purpose.

Biomaterials for Skin Repair and Regeneration

Biomaterials for Skin Repair and Regeneration
Author: Elena Garcia-Gareta
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2019-06-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780081025475

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Biomaterials for Skin Repair and Regeneration examines a range of materials and technologies used for regenerating or repairing skin. With a strong focus on biomaterials and scaffolds, the book also examines the testing and evaluation pathway for human clinical trials. Beginning by introducing the fundamentals on skin tissue, the book goes on to describe contemporary technology used in skin repair as well as currently available biomaterials suitable for skin tissue repair and regeneration. Skin tissue engineering and the ideal requirements to take into account when developing skin biomaterials are discussed, followed by information on the individual materials used for skin repair and regeneration. As evaluation of biomaterials in animal models is mandatory before proceeding into human clinical trials, the book also examines the different animal models available. With a strong focus on materials, engineering, and application, this book is a valuable resource for materials scientists, skin biologists, and bioengineers with an interest in tissue engineering, regeneration, and repair of skin. Provides an understanding of basic skin biology Comprehensively examines a variety of biomaterial approaches Looks at animal models for the evaluation of biomaterial-based skin constructs

Biomaterials Science

Biomaterials Science
Author: Buddy D. Ratner,Allan S. Hoffman,Frederick J. Schoen,Jack E. Lemons
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1573
Release: 2012-12-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780080877808

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The revised edition of this renowned and bestselling title is the most comprehensive single text on all aspects of biomaterials science. It provides a balanced, insightful approach to both the learning of the science and technology of biomaterials and acts as the key reference for practitioners who are involved in the applications of materials in medicine. Over 29,000 copies sold, this is the most comprehensive coverage of principles and applications of all classes of biomaterials: "the only such text that currently covers this area comprehensively" - Materials Today Edited by four of the best-known figures in the biomaterials field today; fully endorsed and supported by the Society for Biomaterials Fully revised and expanded, key new topics include of tissue engineering, drug delivery systems, and new clinical applications, with new teaching and learning material throughout, case studies and a downloadable image bank