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This property makes it suitable for surgical implants and medical devices, ensuring longevity and biocompatibility in critical healthcare applications. ...
The home healthcare market is experiencing rapid growth as patients seek more convenient, comfortable care outside of hospitals. Whether managing chronic conditions, receiving post-operative care, or utilizing wearable medical devices, patients and providers alike demand medical components that are safe, reliable, and effective in non-clinical settings. Fluoropolymer tubing—PTFE, PFA, and ...
Biocompatibility: Safe for use in medical and implantable devices. Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to most forms of chemical degradation. ...
A sleep disorder, sleep apnea is characterized by repeated breathing pauses during sleep. The hypopnea and apnea episodes can last from a few seconds to a minute at a time and can occur many times during a night. Obstructive Sleep apnea happens when the throat muscles relax and the tongue falls back into the throat, partially blocking the airway. That in turn leads to improper breathing as the ...
These small yet essential components ensure visibility, precise positioning, and contribute to the success of medical implants and device placement procedures. Tantalum is a biocompatible metal with excellent radiopacity, making it an ideal material for medical marker bands. ...
Enhancing Product PerformanceSpecialty chemicals play a vital role in the performance and longevity of medical devices. These chemicals are used in coatings, adhesives, sterilization processes, and biocompatible materials that ensure safety and functionality. ...
What is biofilm? Biofilms are defined as communities of micro-organisms attached to a surface, or one another, and encased within a matrix of extracellular polymeric substance (EPS). The EPS makes up the largest component of the biofilm, and in the biological environment is generally composed of polysaccharides, proteins, glycolipids, blood products, cellular debris, extracellular enzymes, metal ...
Medical and Healthcare: The medical industry relies on silicone for a variety of applications, including medical devices, implants, and tubing. Its biocompatibility and resistance to bacteria make it suitable for sensitive medical environments. ...
The development of groundbreaking sleep apnea devices, including auto-adjusting pressure machines, bilevel positive airway pressure machines, continuous airway pressure machines, and implantable devices, makes it easier to treat patients with disruptive sleep issues. Having witnessed remarkable growth, the sleep apnea device ...
In biomedical engineering, hydrophobic polymers are used in the development of medical devices, implants, and drug delivery systems. Their water-repellent properties help prevent bacterial adhesion, ensuring the safety and efficacy of these devices. ...
Medical Device Sterilization Sterilization is to thoroughly clean and disinfect medical and surgical devices in order to prevent infection by killing any microorganisms (i.e., bacteria, viruses, or fungi) that might otherwise be present in the devices, and that could pose significant risks to patients. ...
These devices may be categorised by their intended use and range from simple non-invasive items to fully implantable devices. ...
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. ...
For patients who currently have an implanted electrical medical device, physicians must verify compatibility with the implanted device during implantation of the system. ...
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A new intervertebral disc nucleus replacement device having three major features has been designed, comprising: 1) a peripheral textile band, 2) a silicone membrane filled with silicone that cures in situ forming an elastomeric implant and 3) an internal chamber that allows for deformation of the cured component (Figure 1). Samples of this ...
A new intervertebral disc nucleus replacement device having three major features has been designed, comprising: 1) a peripheral textile band, 2) a silicone membrane filled with silicone that cures in situ forming an elastomeric implant and 3) an internal chamber that allows for deformation of the cured component (Figure 1). Samples of this device ...
Furthermore, pilot implantations in pigs were performed, which demonstrated the scalability of the technology. ...
Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) - Typically refers to stimulation of the nerve with a surgically implanted device and electrode. Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS, taVNS, nVNS, LLTS) - Refers to stimulation of the vagus nerve without penetrating the skin using an external device and surface electrode. ...
Nitinol can make the magic shop spoon bend in hot water also because of its shape memory function Nitinol's superelasticity and biocompatibility make it an ideal choice for manufacturing a variety of medical devices implanted in the human body. For example, a stent is a device that supports blood vessels and keeps them open. Nitinol's ...
Depending on the type of cardiomyopathy and the symptoms present, standard treatments may include lifestyle and dietary changes, medication, non-surgical procedures, implantable devices and surgery. In the most severe cases, the condition may continue to progress until medications, surgical treatments and other therapies are no longer effective. ...