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[Biomedical materials and products].

H Kuś, G Góra

    Polimery W Medycynie
    |January 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary

    This study proposes definitions for biomedical materials and products, focusing on historical context and specific applications like medical implants. It aims to clarify the classification and understanding of these vital healthcare components.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Materials Science
    • Regulatory Science

    Context:

    • The classification of biomedical materials and products is complex and evolving.
    • A clear understanding is crucial for research, development, and regulatory approval.
    • Historical perspectives inform current definitions and applications.

    Purpose:

    • To propose standardized definitions and a systematic classification for biomedical materials and products.
    • To review the historical development of biomedical materials.
    • To specifically analyze the characteristics and applications of implantable biomedical materials.

    Summary:

    • The paper offers proposed definitions and a framework for categorizing biomedical materials and products.
    • It includes a historical overview of the field.
    • Emphasis is placed on implants, discussing their specific properties and uses.

    Impact:

    • Aims to enhance clarity and consistency in the field of biomedical materials.
    • Facilitates better communication among researchers, manufacturers, and regulatory bodies.
    • Contributes to the advancement of safe and effective medical device development.

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