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Module 01 Introduction To Biomaterials

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MSE 204A

Introduction to Biomaterials

Module 1:
Introduction to Biomaterials

Instructor: Vivek Verma


Course Policy
Classes: TF 12:00 – 1:00 PM,
• https://iitk-ac-
in.zoom.us/j/94276780796?pwd=dVlrYTBnelV4TWVjZHJVMmQ2V3JnUT09

• Meeting ID: 942 7678 0796
• Passcode: 249477

Grading Policy: Grading will be relative. There is no upper/lower limit how many will
get A, B, C, D, or F
• 20% for Mid semester examination
• 30% for End Semester
• 50% Reading assignments, quizzes (surprise) and assignments

Each evaluation, including MS and ES, can have oral component also.
Cut-off for ‘F’ grade is 40%
No makeup examinations for mid semester examination

Office Hours: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM Wednesday

Attendance: Mandatory. Student with poor attendance will be deregistered by the


instructor. Attendance is necessary but not sufficient to clear the course.

Instructor: Vivek Verma


Course Policy (continued)
Misconduct/ cheating/ plagiarism:
Misconduct: Will be dealt swiftly and strictly
Copying or helping in copying will have following
consequences:
• Will lead to ‘F’ grade and reporting to SSAC
• Quizzes: lead to zero in that quiz. Depending
on the seriousness, further action (see above)
may be taken.
• Assignments: same as for quizzes. Copy-
pasting (plagiarism) in assignments will also
be treated as copying in quizzes and will be
dealt as above.
Instructor: Vivek Verma
What is Biomaterial?
• Synthetic and natural materials used in
applications where they contact biological
systems
– Implants
– Devices
• Why biomaterials?
– Prosthesis
• Cardiovascular, orthopedic, dental, opthalmological
– Sutures
– Advanced drug delivery
• Highly Interdisciplinary!
– Science
– Engineering
– Medicine
Instructor: Vivek Verma
Instructor: Vivek Verma
Biomaterials
• So what is common:
– The common thread in biomaterials is the physical
and chemical interactions between complex
biological systems and synthetic or modified
natural materials

Instructor: Vivek Verma


Biomaterials
• Rarely used as isolated material
– Commonly integrated into devices or implants
• Ex: Titanium
– Chemically pure titanium can be called biomaterial
– Ti machined and conjunction with UHMWPE*
becomes device (hip prosthesis)
• We must also consider how this device impacts
patient (subject) and vice versa
– Success or failure of device
• Biomaterial always considered in context of its
final fabricated and sterilized form

*Ultra High Molecular Weight PolyEthylene


Instructor: Vivek Verma
Definitions
• Biomaterial
– A biomaterial is a nonviable material used in a medical
device, intended to interact with biological systems
• Biocompatibility
– Biocompatibility is the ability of a material to perform
with an appropriate host response in a specific
application
• Biomaterials science is the study of materials
with special reference to their interaction with
the biological environment
• Biointerface: Interaction of materials with
physiological environment
Instructor: Vivek Verma
Instructor: Vivek Verma
Evolution of Biomaterials Field
1. Bioinert
– Elicit minimal response from the host tissue
2. Bioactive
– Intended to elicit a controlled reaction with the
tissues into which they were implanted in order
to induce desired therapeutic effect
• Controlled localized drug release
• Biodegradable to soluble non toxic product by host
3. Tissue engineering, regenerative medicine
– Tissue replacement with living tissue

Instructor: Vivek Verma


Evolution of Biomaterials Field
• Tissue engineering is a broad term describing
a set of tools at the interface of biomaterials
and engineering sciences that use living cells
to aid tissue formation or regeneration, and
therefore produce therapeutic or diagnostic
benefit

Instructor: Vivek Verma


Characteristic of Biomaterials Science
• Multidisciplinary

Instructor: Vivek Verma


Instructor: Vivek Verma
Characteristic of Biomaterials Science
• Multidisciplinary
• Diverse materials are used

Instructor: Vivek Verma


Instructor: Vivek Verma
Characteristic of Biomaterials Science
• Multidisciplinary
• Diverse materials are used
• Clinical need driven
• Substantial world market
• Risk benefit issues

Instructor: Vivek Verma

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