Polymers are important and attractive biomaterials for
researchers and clinical applications due to the ease of tailoring
their chemical, physical and biological properties for target
devices. Due to this versatility they are rapidly replacing other
classes of biomaterials such as ceramics or metals. As a result,
the demand for biomedical polymers has grown exponentially and
supports a diverse and highly monetized research community.
Currently worth $1.2bn in 2009 (up from $650m in 2000), biomedical
polymers are expected to achieve a CAGR of 9.8% until 2015,
supporting a current research community of approximately
28,000+.
Summarizing the main advances in biopolymer development of the
last decades, this work systematically covers both the physical
science and biomedical engineering of the multidisciplinary field.
Coverage extends across synthesis, characterization, design
consideration and biomedical applications. The work supports
scientists researching the formulation of novel polymers with
desirable physical, chemical, biological, biomechanical and
degradation properties for specific targeted biomedical
applications.
Combines chemistry, biology and engineering for expert and
appropriate integration of design and engineering of polymeric
biomaterials Physical, chemical, biological, biomechanical and
degradation properties alongside currently deployed clinical
applications of specific biomaterials aids use as single source
reference on field. 15+ case studies provides in-depth analysis of
currently used polymeric biomaterials, aiding design considerations
for the future
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