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Polymeric medical devices engineering

Hukins, D. W. L., Mahomed, A. Kukureka, S. N. (2008) Accelerated aging for testing polymeric biomaterials and medical devices. Medical Engineering and Physics, 30, 1270-1274. [Pg.178]

Synthetic pol)mieric materials have been widely used in medical disposable supply, prosthetic materials, dental materials, implants, dressings, extracorporeal devices, encapsulants, polymeric drug delivery systems, tissue engineered products, and orthodoses as that of metal and ceramics substituents [Lee, 1989]. The main advantages of the polymeric biomaterials compared to metal or ceramic materials are ease of manufacturability to produce various shapes (latex, film, sheet, fibers, etc.), ease of secondary processability, reasonable cost, and availability with desired mechanical and physical properties. The required properties of polymeric biomaterials are similar to other biomaterials, that is, biocompatibility, sterilizability, adequate mechanical and physical properties, and manufacturability as given in Table 40.1. [Pg.632]


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