Medical Biomaterials Articles & Analysis
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STEMart, a provider of integrated medical device CRO services dedicated to medical device and diagnostic clinical development, now launches Pyrogenicity Testing service for the medical device industry. This new testing follows the biocompatibility guidelines modified for medical devices. Due to the risks associated with ...
BySTEMart
Since the last few decades, biomedical materials have been extensively used in a lot of medical applications, such as tissue scaffolds, wound care, regenerative dentistry, bone graft, implantable devices and cosmetic surgery. ...
Maxx Medical, Pvt. Ltd., is the parent company of Maxx Orthopedics, Inc. Find out more at www.maxxortho.com. About Invibio™ Biomaterial Solutions Invibio™ Biomaterial Solutions, part of the Victrex plc group of companies, is a global leader in providing high-performance biomaterial solutions to ...
Startup presenting companies: Acarix Access Vascular Activ Surgical AiM Medical Robotics Alertgy Alucent Biomedical Articulate Labs Aspect Biosystems Auctus Surgical Augmedics Bardy Diagnostics Inc Biolinq Biorez Bridge Medical Devices Briteseed Canary Health Technologies Canary Medical CardioThrive Carmell Therapeutics ...
This article addresses the method development and verification necessary to use a variable natural material as a key component in a consistent medical device. “Working with natural biomaterials as components or substrates for medical devices holds great promise from the perspectives of biocompatibility, biodegradation and ...
About Healionics Corporation Healionics develops and manufactures synthetic biomaterials and implantable medical devices that offer reduced foreign body reaction, fibrotic encapsulation and infection risk. ...
Healionics Corporation, a Seattle-based medical device company, today announced the appointment of Mike Connolly as Chief Executive Officer. Connolly brings 25 years of leadership in the medical device industry including extensive experience in both operating and venture investing roles. ...
Healionics Corporation, a Seattle-based medical device company, was awarded a $1.5M Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop new vascular grafts for dialysis use that overcome the major problem of clotting failure. ...
About Healionics Corporation Healionics develops and manufactures STAR Biomaterials for implanted medical devices. The precisely controlled pore structure of the innovative STAR technology induces a favorable integrated healing response, overcoming fibrotic reactions and infection issues to enhance medical device performance and ...
Titled, “Vascular Grafts for Needle Free Dialysis Access Devices,” the grant provides one-year funding to develop Healionics’ new STARgraft - a vascular graft based on STAR biomaterial that shows promise to reduce thrombosis and infection issues. ...
The STAR Biointerface is a textured porous tissue ingrowth layer that enhances the biocompatibility and infection resistance of implanted medical devices. The ingrowth layer can be formed by adhering granules of a porous biomaterial to a device surface. ...
Our fields of competence include precious metals, materials and technologies; sensors; biomaterials and medical products, as well as dental products, quartz glass, and specialty light sources. ...
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This guide is intended to provide guidance for the specification and selection of fabrication methods for silicones used in medical devices. It also provides guidance relative to testing that might be done to qualify lots of acceptable material, based on desired performance properties. Silicone manufacturers ...
This terminology covers polymeric biomaterials in medical and surgical devices. ...
