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When a biomaterial is placed inside the body, a biological response
is triggered almost instantaneously. With devices that need to
remain in the body for long periods, such interactions can cause
encrustation, plaque formation and aseptic loosening on the
surface. These problems contribute to the patient's trauma and
increase the risk of death. Electrical properties, such as local
electrostatic charge distribution, play a significant role in
defining biological interactions, although this is often masked by
other factors. This book describes the fundamental principles of
this phenomenon before providing a more detailed scientific
background. It covers the development of the relevant technologies
and their applications in therapeutic devices such as
MRSA-resistant fabrics, cardiovascular and urological stents,
orthopaedic implants, and grafts. Academic and graduate students
interested in producing a selective biological response at the
surface of a given biomaterial will find the detailed coverage of
interactions at the nanometre scale useful. Practitioners will also
benefit from guidance on how to pre-screen many inappropriate
designs of biomedical devices long before any expensive, animal or
potentially risky clinical trials. Enhanced by the use of case
studies, the book is divided in to four topical sections. The final
section is dedicated to the application of related topics making
the book unique in its pragmatic approach to combining high end
interdisciplinary scientific knowledge with commercially viable new
technologies. Contributing to the newly emerging discipline of
'nanomedicine', the book is written not only by experts from each
relevant specialty but also by practitioners such as clinicians and
device engineers from industry.
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