As biomaterials are used in medical devices, meeting needs in such
diverse surgical disciplines as ophthalmology, cardiology, neuromuscular
surgery, orthopaedics, dentistry, etc., they must have intimate contact
with patient's tissue or body fluids, providing a real physical
interface which seriously restricts developments.
This book is written for those who would like to advance their knowledge
of biomaterials. The subject matter of the book is divided into twelve
chapters dealing with the structure and relationship of biological and
man-made biomaterials. The application of these materials for various
medical devices, and recent developments in tissue engineering, are also
discussed.