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Biomaterials in plastic surgery : breast implants / edited by W. Peters [and others].

Contributor(s): Series: Woodhead Publishing series in biomaterials ; no. 42.2012Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 225 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0857096419
  • 9780857096418
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • RD539.8 .B56 2012
NLM classification:
  • 2012 H-691
  • WP 910
Online resources:
Contents:
The history of biomaterials used for breast augmentation -- The development of breast implants -- The chemistry and physical properties of biomedical silicones -- Cohesive gel breast implants -- Polyurethane foam breast implants -- The safety of breast implants: recent epidemiological studies -- Failure modes of breast implants.
Summary: Employed for both cosmetic and reconstructive purposes, breast implants are one of the most widely-used and controversial prostheses available. The development of safe, reliable products is vital to the future of this important field of surgery. Biomaterials in plastic surgery reviews the history, materials and safety issues associated with breast implants. Beginning with an introduction to the history of biomaterials used for breast augmentation, Biomaterials in plastic surgery goes on to discuss development issues. It then discusses the chemistry and physical properties of biomedical silicones before reviewing cohesive gel and polyurethane foam implants. The book concludes by analysing the epidemiological evidence on the safety issues relating to breast implants, followed by a review of retrieval and analysis of breast implants emphasizing strength, durability and failure mechanisms. With its distinguished editors and international team of expert contributors, Biomaterials in plastic surgery is an important guide for surgeons, manufacturers and all those researching this important field. Comprehensively examines the history, materials and safety issues associated with breast implantsProvides an overview of the history of biomaterials used for breast augmentation and goes on to discuss the development and chemical and physical properties of biomedical siliconesReviews cohesive gel breast implants and polyurethane foam breast implants.
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Employed for both cosmetic and reconstructive purposes, breast implants are one of the most widely-used and controversial prostheses available. The development of safe, reliable products is vital to the future of this important field of surgery. Biomaterials in plastic surgery reviews the history, materials and safety issues associated with breast implants. Beginning with an introduction to the history of biomaterials used for breast augmentation, Biomaterials in plastic surgery goes on to discuss development issues. It then discusses the chemistry and physical properties of biomedical silicones before reviewing cohesive gel and polyurethane foam implants. The book concludes by analysing the epidemiological evidence on the safety issues relating to breast implants, followed by a review of retrieval and analysis of breast implants emphasizing strength, durability and failure mechanisms. With its distinguished editors and international team of expert contributors, Biomaterials in plastic surgery is an important guide for surgeons, manufacturers and all those researching this important field. Comprehensively examines the history, materials and safety issues associated with breast implantsProvides an overview of the history of biomaterials used for breast augmentation and goes on to discuss the development and chemical and physical properties of biomedical siliconesReviews cohesive gel breast implants and polyurethane foam breast implants.

The history of biomaterials used for breast augmentation -- The development of breast implants -- The chemistry and physical properties of biomedical silicones -- Cohesive gel breast implants -- Polyurethane foam breast implants -- The safety of breast implants: recent epidemiological studies -- Failure modes of breast implants.

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