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Introduction to biomedical polymers and biocompatibility

Biosynthetic Polymers for Medical Applications, Page: 3-31
2016
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  • Citations
    22
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      22
  • Captures
    57

Book Chapter Description

Significant advances in the field of polymer science over the past century have resulted in synthetic polymers becoming the basis for many new approaches to medical therapies and in particular development of new medical devices. While natural polymers have long been used in medicine and surgery, their application in medical devices has experienced a renaissance with advances in understanding of polymer synthesis and processing. In this chapter, natural polymers are discussed in detail, with a focus on proteins and polysaccharides. The major advantages and disadvantages in relation to use of natural polymers are considered with an emphasis on the key factors impacting their biological performance in tissue contacting devices. Approaches to developing hybrid materials that combine the advantages of both natural and synthetic polymers are becoming increasingly topical and hold much promise for the future of medical devices that can integrate with and drive regeneration of tissues.

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