This book provides a concise review of the technologies, properties and types of biotextiles used as medical devices. In addition, it addresses the biological dimension of how to design devices for different clinical applications, providing an invaluable reference for biomedical engineers of medical textiles, quality control and risk assessment specialists, as well as managers of regulatory affairs. The subject matter will also be of interest to professionals within the healthcare system including surgeons, nurses, therapists, sourcing and purchasing agents, researchers and students in different disciplines.
- Provides an invaluable single source of information on the main types of textile materials and products used for medical implants
- Addresses the technologies used and discusses the manufacture, properties and types of biotextiles
- Examines applications of biotextiles as medical implants, including drug delivery systems and stent grafts and percutaneous heart valves
Textiles play a vital role in the manufacture of various medical devices, including the replacement of diseased, injured or non-functioning organs within the body. Biotextiles as medical implants provides an invaluable single source of information on the main types of textile materials and products used for medical implants. The first part of the book focuses on polymers, fibers and textile technologies, and these chapters discuss the manufacture, sterilization, properties and types of biotextiles used for medical applications, including nanofibers, resorbable polymers and shaped biotextiles. The chapters in part two provide a comprehensive discussion of a range of different clinical applications of biotextiles, including surgical sutures, arterial prostheses, stent grafts, percutaneous heart valves and drug delivery systems.This book provides a concise review of the technologies, properties and types of biotextiles used as medical devices. In addition, it addresses the biological dimension of how to design devices for different clinical applications, providing an invaluable reference for biomedical engineers of medical textiles, quality control and risk assessment specialists, as well as managers of regulatory affairs. The subject matter will also be of interest to professionals within the healthcare system including surgeons, nurses, therapists, sourcing and purchasing agents, researchers and students in different disciplines.Provides an invaluable single source of information on the main types of textile materials and products used for medical implantsAddresses the technologies used and discusses the manufacture, properties and types of biotextilesExamines applications of biotextiles as medical implants, including drug delivery systems and stent grafts and percutaneous heart valves
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M.W. King and B.S. Guptabgupta@ncsu.edu, College of Textiles, North Carolina State University, 2401 Research Drive, Raleigh, NC 27695–8301,USA. E-mail address: martin_king@ncsu.edu
R.G. Guidoin, Department of Surgery, Laval University and Centre de Recherche du CHU, Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry, Québec, QC, G1K 7P4, Canada. E-mail address: robertguidoin@hotmail.com
Chapters 1, 4, 12 and 14
B.S. Gupta, College of Textiles, North Carolina State University, 2401 Research Drive Raleigh, NC 27695–8301,USA. E-mail address: bgupta@ncsu.edu
B.S. Gupta*, College of Textiles, North Carolina State University, 2401 Research Drive Raleigh, NC 27695–8301,USA. E-mail address: bgupta@ncsu.edu
A.K. Moghe, Covidien Hampshire Street, Mansfield, MA, 02048,USA. E-mail address: ajit.moghe@covidien.com
S.H. Kim*soohkim@kist.re.kr
Biomaterials Research Center, The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), San 5–63, Hawolgok-dong Seongbuk-gu Seoul 136–791, South Korea
KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology, Korea University Seoul, South Korea
S.-H. Kim and Y. Jung, Biomaterials Research Center, The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), San 5–63, Hawolgok-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 136–791, South Korea
D. Tessier, Centre Technologies Textiles (CTT), Group 3000 rue Boullé Saint Hyacinthe Québec, QC, J2S 1H9, Canada. E-mail address: dtessier@gcttg.com
S.D. Nagatomi* and E.F. Powell, Poly-Med Inc. 51 Technology Drive Anderson, SC 29625, USA. E-mail address: sheila.nagatomi@poly-med.com
E. Duncan, Paladin Medical, Inc., P.O. Box 560 Stillwater, MN 55082,USA. E-mail address: duncan@paladinmedical.com
C.R. Gajjar and M.W. King*, College of Textiles, North Carolina State University, 2401 Research Drive Raleigh, NC 27695–8301,USA. E-mail address: martin_king@ncsu.edu
R. Guidoin, Department of Surgery, Laval University and Centre de Recherche du CHU, Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry Québec, QC, G1K 7P4, Canada. E-mail address: robertguidoin@hotmail.com
L.-M. Zhu* and D.G. Yu, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Donghua University 2999 North Renmin Road Songjiang District Shanghai 201620, People's Republic of China. E-mail address: lzhu@dhu.edu.cn
C.C. Chu, Department of Fiber Science and Apparel Design, and Biomedical Engineering Program Human Ecology Building Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853–4401,USA. E-mail address: cc62@cornell.edus
N.P. Ingle, Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, 207 Pleasant Street SE Minneapolis, MN, 55455–0431,USA
H. Cong and M.W. King*, College of Textiles, North Carolina State University 2401 Research Drive Raleigh, NC 27695–8301,USA. E-mail address: martin_king@ncsu.edu
R. Guidoin*, Department of Surgery Laval University and Centre de Recherche du CHU Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry Québec, QC, G1K 7P4, Canada. E-mail address: robertguidoin@hotmail.com
M.W. King, College of Textiles, North Carolina State University 2401 Research Drive Raleigh, NC 27695–8301,USA. E-mail address: martin_king@ncsu.edu
L. Wang, College of Textiles, Donghua University, 2999 North Renmin Road, Songjiang, District Shanghai, 201620, People's Republic of China
Z. Zhang, Department of Surgery, Laval University and Centre de Recherche du CHU Höpital Saint-Francois dAssise 10 rue de l'Espinay Québec, QC, G1L 3L5, Canada. E-mail address: ze.zhang@fmed.ulaval.ca
R. Guzman, Department of Surgery, University of Manitoba, St. Boniface General Hospital, 409 Taché Avenue Winnipeg, MB, R2H 2A6, Canada. E-mail address: rguzman@sbgh.mb.ca
G. Marinov, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology Medical University of Varna 55, Marin Drinov Street 9002 Varna, Bulgaria. E-mail address: anatommarinov@yahoo.com
Y. Douville, Department of Surgery, Laval University and Centre de Recherche du CHU, Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry Québec, QC, G1K 7P4, Canada. E-mail address: yvan.douville@chg.ulaval.ca
F. Heim* and B. Durand, Laboratoire de Physique et Mécanique Textiles EAC CNRS 7189 ENSISA, 11 rue Alfred Werner 68093, Mulhouse, France. E-mail address: frederic.heim@uha.fr
N. Chakfé, Service de Chirurgie Vasculaire Höpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, B.P. 426 67091, Strasbourg, France
H.-I. Yoon, Materials Research Institute Athlone Institute of Technology Dublin Road Athlone, Co Westmeath, Ireland. E-mail address: joshua.hiyoon@gmail.com
H. Cong and M.W. King*, College of Textiles North Carolina State University 2401 Research Drive Raleigh, NC 27695–8301, USA. E-mail address: martin_king@ncsu.edu
L.A. Eadie, New Balance Athletic Shoes Inc. 5 South Union Street Lawrence, MA 01843, USA. E-mail address: l.a.eadie@gmail.com
M.W. King*, College of Textiles North Carolina State University 2401 Research Drive Raleigh, NC 27695–8301, USA. E-mail address: martin_king@ncsu.edu
C.R. Gajjar, M. McCord and M.W. King*, College of Textiles North Carolina State University 2401 Research Drive Raleigh, NC 27695–8301, USA. E-mail address: martin_king@ncsu.edu
M. Laflamme, Department of Surgery, Laval University and Division of Orthopedics, Höpital l'Enfant Jésus 1401 18e Rue Québec, QC, G1J 1Z4, Canada
J. Lamontagne and R. Guidoin*, Department of Surgery Laval University and Centre de Recherche du CHU Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry Québec, QC, G1K 7P4, Canada. E-mail address: robertguidoin@hotmail.com
G. Marinov, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology Medical University of Varna 55, Marin Drinov Street 9002 Varna, Bulgaria. E-mail address: anatommarinov@yahoo.com
R. Guidoin*, Department of Surgery Laval University and Centre...
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.10.2013 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie ► Orthopädie | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Technik ► Medizintechnik | |
Technik ► Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-85709-560-9 / 0857095609 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-85709-560-2 / 9780857095602 |
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