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Biopolymer Methods in Tissue Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004)
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Biopolymer Methods in Tissue Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004)
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology, 238
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There is an urgent need to develop new approaches to treat
conditions as- ciated with the aging global population. The
surgeon's approach to many of these problems could be described as
having evolved through three stages: Removal: Traditionally,
diseased or badly damaged tissues and structures might simply be
removed. This was appropriate for limbs and non-essential organs,
but could not be applied to structures that were critical to
sustain life. An additional problem was the creation of disability
or physical deformity that in turn could lead to further
complications. Replacement: In an effort to treat wider clinical
problems, or to overcome the limitations of amputation, surgeons
turned to the use of implanted materials and medical devices that
could replace the functions of biological structures. This field
developed rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s, with heart valve and
total joint replacement becoming common. The term "biomaterial" was
used increasingly to describe the materials used in these
operations, and the study of biomaterials became one of the first
truly interdisciplinary research fields. Today, biomaterials are
employed in many millions of clinical procedures each year and they
have become the mainstay of a very successful industry.
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