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Plastics in Medical Devices for Cardiovascular Applications
1st Edition - February 1, 2017
Author: Ajay Padsalgikar
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780323358859
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eBook ISBN:9780323371223
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Plastics in Medical Devices for Cardiovascular Applications enables designers of new cardiovascular medical devices to make decisions about the kind of plastics that can go into the manufacture of their device by explaining the property requirements of various applications in this area, including artificial valves, lead insulation, balloons, vascular grafts, and more.
Enables designers to improve device performance and remain compliant with regulations by selecting the best material for each application
Presents a range of applications, including artificial valves, stents, and vascular grafts
Explains which materials can be used for each application, and why each is appropriate, thus assisting in the design of better tools and processes
Engineers and materials scientists in medical device companies. Plastics Material manufacturers, specifically chemists and scientists within these companies. Academic courses in plastics engineering, polymer science or biomedical engineering
Part I: Plastics Materials in Medical Devices
1: Introduction to Plastics
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Chemistry
3. Microstructure
4. Properties
5. Polymer Processing
6. Medical Devices and Plastics
2: Commodity Plastics in Cardiovascular Applications
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Polyolefins
3. Polyethylene Terephthalate
4. Polyamide
3: Speciality Plastics in Cardiovascular Applications
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Polyurethanes
3. Polysiloxanes
4. Polytetrafluoroethylene
5. Biodegradable Polymers
4: Biological Properties of Plastics
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Biocompatibility
3. Foreign Body Reaction
4. Biological Degradation
5. Testing Techniques to Evaluate Biostability
6. Sterilization
Part II Cardiovascular System: Structure, Assessment, and Diseases
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Structure of the Cardiovascular System
3. Cardiovascular Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures
4. Cardiovascular Diseases
Part III Applications of Plastics in Cardiovascular Devices
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Cardiovascular Devices Market
3. Cardiovascular Catheters
4. Heart Valve Devices
5. Heart Failure Devices
6. Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices
7. Cardiac Artery Disease Treatment Applications
8. Aortic Aneurysm
9. Vascular Closure Devices and Sutures
No. of pages: 196
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: February 1, 2017
Imprint: William Andrew
Hardback ISBN: 9780323358859
eBook ISBN: 9780323371223
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Ajay Padsalgikar
Ajay has a Ph.D. in polymer science from Clemson University, SC. He has spent the last 25 years working in the field of plastics and polyurethanes, 20 of which have been in the field of medical plastics. He has extensive experience in the application of polymers in the manufacture of medical devices. As a Chief Scientific Officer at AorTech Biomaterials, Ajay worked with various medical device manufacturers within different areas of the medical space getting a first-hand feel of the devices and the important properties of polyurethanes necessary in order to fulfil the requirements of the application. Ajay then worked as a Senior Principal Scientist at Abbott, one of world’s leading companies in the manufacture of cardiovascular devices. Currently Ajay serves as a Senior Principal Scientist at DSM within its Biomedical wing. DSM Biomedical is a leading supplier of biomaterials to all the major medical device manufacturers.
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Principle Scientist, DSM, Exton, PA USA
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