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Early Civilizations implanted devices and biomaterials

2500+ yrs. ago - Egyptians, Romans, Chinese and Aztecs

¨C Glass eyes and wooden teeth have also been in common use through much of recorded history

Au, wood, ivory and gems used t o replace teeth and fill bone defects ¨C 1759 ¨C records of wooden peg and twisted thread used to unite edges of a brachial artery

1860 - Lister ¨C aseptic techniques made practical applications of biomaterials possible

¨C ¡°Catgut and silk¡± sutures used (pig and cow submucosa-based sutures are still used for vaginal histerectomy- high extensibility and rapid absorption) ¨C 1908 ¨C aluminium plates were used to cover skull defects ¨C Early 1900s ¨C use of natural rubbers and ¡°celluloid¡± ¨C PTFE (Teflon) began use for cardiac valves and vascular grafts

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¨C 1939 ¨C PE introduced for plastic surgery

¨C Silicone elastomers began use during world war 2 ¨C 1947 ¨C PMMA bone cement first use

¨C 1958 ¨C PVC introduced for heart assist pumps

Perhaps 40-50 years of formal clinical history

Originally driven by resourceful and entrepreneurial ¡°hero surgeons¡±

50s ¨C ¡°Biocompatible¡± polymers developed

60s, 70s ¨C Urgency to address immediate patient needs and get devices into clinical use asap

Rigorous long-term clinical testing of new biomaterials not performed

Some ignorance as to the importance of device component processing route (incl. method of sterilisation) on the long-term durability performance of the implant

Did you know?

In World War II, warplane pilots who were injured by fragments of aircraft canopy (PMMA plastic) did not suffer adverse chronic reactions

Acrylate-based chemistry is now used extensively in

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biomaterials for contact lenses, bone cement and drug delivery

http://www.medtronic.com 80s ¨C ¡°Cleaned up¡± commodity materials used extensively ¨C Lycra, Teflon, Polythene, GoreTex, Silastic, Dacron etc etc ¨C Growing Biomaterials research community

¡°Inert support¡± mindset in use, emphasis on integrity of implant and

minimisation of corrosion/ degradation

¡°Biomaterials Crisis¡± ¨C Early 90s ¨C Increased litigation $$$$$$$$$

¨C Large companies such as Dow and Du-Pont withdraw medical-grade materials

¨C Tightening of regulations ¨C Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

1987 definition of a biomaterial (Williams)

¨C ¡°A biomaterial is a nonviable material used in a medical device, intended to interact with biological systems¡±

1994 definition of a biomaterial (Greco) ¨C the word ¡°nonviable¡± is removed

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