Medical Textiles
A special issue of Journal of Functional Biomaterials (ISSN 2079-4983).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2016) | Viewed by 43306
Special Issue Editor
Interests: textile and nonwoven-based biomaterials as components in implantable; non-implantable and extracorporeal medical devices for healthcare and tissue engineering
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Biomaterials in the form of fibers, filaments, yarns, and fabrics serve a host of clinical needs as part of implantable, non-implantable, and extracorporeal devices spanning areas as diverse as tissue repair and regeneration, chronic wound healing, prosthetics, drug delivery, ostomy and blood filtration, amongst others. New fiber-based assemblies with rationally designed structures and properties are needed to address technical requirements in both existing and emerging clinical applications. Understanding material behavior and characterizing material architecture in physiological conditions is crucial to accomplishing successful clinical performances. This field includes, not only the development of new fiber components, but also the production of the three-dimensional fabric structures into which such components are assembled. Research encompasses developments in alternative polymer systems (particularly biopolymers, fiber-based vehicles for the delivery of therapeutic compounds, new fiber surface treatments and functionalization strategies, nanoparticle and biomolecule inclusions, biomimetic fibers and fiber assemblies, stimuli-responsive fiber-based materials, and the characterization of properties and functionalities in three-dimensional micro- or macroscopic textile architectures capable of being reproducibly manufactured. This Special Issue aims to consider all aspects of the manufacture, structure, and properties of textile-based biomaterials designed to interact with cells or biological fluids to facilitate the restoration of specific functions of the body, as well as for tissue repair and regeneration.
Prof. Dr. Stephen J. Russell
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- textiles; fibers; filaments; yarns; fabrics; nonwovens.
- biopolymers; fibers and fabrics
- nanofibers; sub-micron fibers
- manufacturing; fibers and fabrics
- three-dimensional fiber assemblies
- biomimetic structures
- biomolecules
- nanoparticles
- fiber coatings; surface functionalisation
- bicompatibility; biostability.
- drug delivery
- tissue engineering scaffolds
- wound dressings
- blood filtration
- ostomy
- prosthetic devices
- in-vitro; in-vivo
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