Medical Textiles: Application of Implantable Medical Textiles

Shah Md. Maruf Hasan
Shah Md. Maruf Hasan
Md. Shahjalal
Md. Shahjalal
Jaglul Hoque Mridha
Jaglul Hoque Mridha
A.M. Riasat Alam
A.M. Riasat Alam
Northern University Bangladesh Northern University Bangladesh
Textile Engineering College, Zorargonj
University Bangladesh

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Abstract

The use of textiles in the medical sector is increasing day by day. An important and emerging part of the textile industry is medical, hygiene and health care sector. Textiles are a compelling solution for implantable medical devices, primarily due to the versatility they offer in product design. Textiles are in 2D and 3D implantable forms, with configurations limited only by the imagination. The number of applications is enormous and diverse, ranging from a single thread suture to the complex composite structures for bone replacement and from the simple cleaning wipe to advanced barrier fabrics used in Operation Theater. The main object of this work is to study the types of implantable textiles used in the medical sector such as surgical suture, artificial skin, artificial ligament, and artificial cartilage. In this study, we have included different types of raw materials used and the manufacturing process of these implantable medical textiles.

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Shah Md. Maruf Hasan. 2019. \u201cMedical Textiles: Application of Implantable Medical Textiles\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 19 (GJMR Volume 19 Issue K4).

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Medical Textiles: Application of Implantable Medical Textiles

Shah Md. Maruf Hasan
Shah Md. Maruf Hasan <p>Northern University Bangladesh</p>
Md. Shahjalal
Md. Shahjalal <p>Textile Engineering College, Zorargonj</p>
Jaglul Hoque Mridha
Jaglul Hoque Mridha <p>University Bangladesh</p>
A.M. Riasat Alam
A.M. Riasat Alam

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