1st Edition

Macromolecular Materials

By Hastings Copyright 1984

    This volume deals with some basic considerations of structure and its relation to function. After outlining some basic principles in the first chapter, including manufacturing effects, structural determination is discussed in detail. This is important since adequate characterization in terms of molecular size is necessary for a proper understanding and suse. The theme of interrelationships between structure and properties is developed in the next chapters. The second part of the volume deals with selected applications in which the development and sue of macromolecultar materials in specific applications is described.The selection of applications includes synthetic and natural polymers and the range of medical areas involved include orthopedics, dialysis, drug release (macromolecular pharmacology) blood contact, and plastic surgery. Since the list could not be completely comprehensive, these represent areas of special development or of continuing problems.

    1. Structural Considerations of Plastic Materials 2. Molecular Structure Determination and Characterization 3. The Relationship Between the Mechanical Properties of Polymers and their Structure 4. Polymers of Natural Origin as Biomaterials - Fibrin 5. Polymers of Natural Origin as Biomaterials - Collagen and Gelatin 6. Bioresorbable Plastic Materials for Bone Surgery 7. Polymer Membranes 8. POlymeric Inserts and IMplants for the Controlled Release of Drugs 9. Modifications to Polymer Surfaces to Improve Blood Compatibility 10. Tissue Reactions with Silicone Rubber Implants - Morphological, Microchemical, and Clinical Investigations in Humans and Laboratory Animals

    Biography

    Hastings