Shape Memory Materials for Biomedical Applications
โ Scribed by F. El Feninat; G. Laroche; M. Fiset; D. Mantovani
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 302 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-1656
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โฆ Synopsis
Shape memory properties provide a very attractive insight into materials science, opening unexplored horizons and giving access to unconventional functions in every material class (metals, polymers, and ceramics). In this regard, the biomedical field, forever in search of materials that display unconventional properties able to satisfy the severe specifications required by their implantation, is now showing great interest in shape memory materials, whose mechanical properties make them extremely attractive for many biomedical applications. However, their biocompatibility, particularly for long-term and permanent applications, has not yet been fully established and is therefore the object of controversy. On the other hand, shape memory polymers (SMPs) show promise, although thus far, their biomedical applications have been limited to the exploration. This paper will first review the most common biomedical applications of shape memory alloys and SMPs and address their critical biocompatibility concerns. Finally, some engineering implications of their use as biomaterials will be examined.
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