Bioabsorbable Material Textile for Improving In Vivo Device Design
TBMG-13926
06/01/2012
- Content
A non-woven absorbable scaffold has been designed for implant devices in orthopedics, cardiology, and general surgery, as well as other in vivo applications. Where classic tissue engineering utilized non-woven textile structures as environments for cell growth, medical device developers are now going further to exploit the benefits of these bioabsorbable scaffolds for applications and surgical procedures right inside the body, as well as for cosmetic surgery, wound care, and more. BIOFELT combines the benefits of traditional 3D non-woven scaffold technology with advanced manufacturing techniques to deliver this transformative capability.
- Citation
- "Bioabsorbable Material Textile for Improving In Vivo Device Design," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2012.