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Biomaterials: history & an overview

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  • Biomaterials: history & an overview

  • Medtronic St. Jude Med.

    Medtronic

  • Definition of biomaterials: A biomaterial is a systemically, pharmacologically inert substance designed for implantation within or incorporation with a living system. (6th Annual International Biomaterials Symposium, 1974)

    A material intended to interface with biological systems to evaluate, treat, augment or replace any tissue, organ or function of the body.

    Williams, D.F. The Williams Dictionary of Biomaterials, 1999

  • Kolff Dialysis in The Netherlands, circa 1940s Cellophane (reconstituted cellulose)

  • Today:

  • Nov. 29, 1949, Sir Harold Ridley, the first intraocular lens implantation

  • Total artificial hip replacement

  • Vascular grafts

  • Stents

  • Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

    Biomaterials in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

  • Tremendous Challenges

  • P. N. Danese, Chem. Biol. 2002, 9, 873-880.

  • Silicon implantable electrode

    Turner et al., 1999

  • Types of biomaterials:

    Polymers (synthetic, natural), metal, ceramics, composites

    Synthesis +processing

    Structure

    Performance/Application

    Properties

    Synthesis-Structure-Property relationships

  • Biocompatibility

    Williams, D.F. The Williams Dictionary of Biomaterials, 1999

    The ability of a material to perform with an appropriate host response in a specific application.