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Fingerjoint
Breast Implant
Heart Valve
Hip Joint
Artificial Heart
Intraocular Lens
(IOL)
Applications of Biomaterials:
Sutures
Name 5 advantages
Intraocular Lens - name
a) materials
b) 3 properties
Name as many medical device examples as you can.
There are 12 on the slides
Which are Biomaterials? why?
a) contact lens
b) splinter
c) vascular graft
d) clutches
Biomaterial
Biomaterials Science
biocompatibility
Reasoning Biocompatibility
Biocompatibility responses:
1) temporal
2) other
Bioimplants trigger....
biocompatibility testing
biocompatibility testing agencies
biocompatibility testing steps
New testing required for
a) new devices
b) new materials
c) both new devices and materials
amount of testing depends on
Types of biomaterials
Cobalt-chromium alloys:
Co-Cr
Applications (3)
Au, Pt
Gold & Platinum
Silver-tin-copper alloys
Ag-Sn-Cu
Stainless steel
Titanium alloys
Ceramics:
aluminum oxide
Al2O3
Ceramics:
Bioactive glasses
Ceramics:
Calcium Phosphates
Natural Polymers
Collagen
Fibrin
Chitosan
Synthetic polymers
Natural vs. Synthetic Polymers
Which class(es) of biomaterials for an artificial tendon? why?
[hint: a tissue that must sustain substantial deformation at low forces and return rapidly to its original dimensions upon release of stress]
a) metals
b) ceramics
c) polymers
Important properties of biomaterials:
The selection of biomaterials for a given application is determined by:
(3)
Biodegradable
Medical Applications of Biodegradable Poolymers
What are the 4 layers of a biomaterial interfacing with a biological system?
Importance: Surface properties
chemical vs physical characteristics (surface property)
Would a hydrophobic or hydrophilic polymer be more appropriate for a contact lens application? Why?
Would a melting temperature of the polymer above or below 37 degrees be better? why?
importance: Bulk properties
mechanical, physical, chemical properties
(bulk property)
spectroscopy
chromatography