The current wave of cardiovascular medical device innovation has gone well beyond the traditional materials and structures used in established vascular graft and heart valve sewing cuffs technologies. New technologies are being used to enhance capabilities and performance in the repair of damaged or diseased cardiovascular tissue. New fabrics and ...
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Medical device manufacturers are expanding their portfolios with biologically based products for the repair of musculoskeletal defects ranging from bone grafting and fusion, motion preserving spinal repair, to cartilage repair and ligament and tendon tears. The advances in orthobiologic materials is opening the doors for biomedical textiles to take a ...
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Biomedical textile structures are increasingly prevalent across a broad range of medical device
applications, as evidenced by the growing number and diversity of medical devices relying on these
versatile components. Today, a dizzying variation of material characteristics and performance
properties enables device designers to develop highly complex components that can ...
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