articleScienceMay 31, 2002Closed access

Biodegradable, Elastic Shape-Memory Polymers for Potential Biomedical Applications

RWTH Aachen University · Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

The introduction of biodegradable implant materials as well as minimally invasive surgical procedures in medicine has substantially improved health care within the past few decades. This report describes a group of degradable thermoplastic polymers that are able to change their shape after an increase in temperature. Their shape-memory capability enables bulky implants to be placed in the body through small incisions or to perform complex mechanical deformations automatically. A smart degradable suture was created to illustrate the potential of these shape-memory thermoplastics in biomedical applications.

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Keywords
  • Shape-memory alloy
  • Shape-memory polymer
  • Thermoplastic polymer
  • Polymer
  • Materials science
  • Thermoplastic
  • Fibrous joint
  • Smart material
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