Biomedical Implant Corrosion Mitigation Through Surface Engineering - by Ashish Kumar & Abhinay Thakur (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Modern biomedical implants have made a positive contribution to patient quality of life, but their eventual corrosion limits their longevity and efficacy.
- Author(s): Ashish Kumar & Abhinay Thakur
- 510 Pages
- Medical, Prosthesis
Description
About the Book
Presents new techniques and materials showing promise in mitigating corrosion in implants, with new opportunities for clinical translation from the lab to industry.
Book Synopsis
Modern biomedical implants have made a positive contribution to patient quality of life, but their eventual corrosion limits their longevity and efficacy. New developments in surface engineering techniques show promise in extending corrosion resistance in implants, and the development of biocompatible and biodegradable materials offers new opportunities in the development of implants.
Beginning with an overview of corrosion mechanisms and current approaches to surface modification methods, this book also presents the practical applications of the latest materials and techniques available. With an emphasis on clinical translation, covering orthopaedic, dental, cardiovascular, and neural implants, the book bridges the gap between research and clinical practice. With expert contributions from around the globe, the editors aim to inspire future innovation and collaboration between researchers, industry professionals, and clinicians.