Advancement and applications of implantable medical textiles

被引:0
|
作者
Meena, Chet Ram [1 ]
Shukla, Tanya [1 ]
Talreja, Prashant [1 ]
Kumar, Vivek [1 ]
机构
[1] National Institute of Fashion Technology, Mumbai, India
来源
Knitting International | 2019年 / 01期
关键词
Hosiery manufacture - Textiles;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The implantable medical textiles category is a new horizon in the landscape of medical textiles. However, the manufacture of these products demands a complex and innovative technological approach combining conventional textile manufacturing technologies such as weaving, knitting and braiding with technologies originating from the electronic sphere, such as coating, lithography and inkjet printing. Thus, the functionalisation of textiles may be processed at different levels, ie from fibres to fabric, or even readymade clothing. Understanding the drivers, state-of-the-art elements and tendencies of implantable medical textiles ensures further efficient development technology and its interaction with manufacturers and consumers. This paper explores and systematically describes the applications of implantable medical textiles for healthcare with sensing and actuating functions and introduces the main principles of technology for implantable medical textiles. © 2019 World Textile Information Network. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:24 / 27
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] PHM Applications in Medicine and Medical Implantable Devices
    Kirillov, Sergey
    Kirillov, Aleksandr
    Iakimkin, Vitalii
    Khodos, Alexander
    Kaganovich, Yuri
    Pecht, Michael
    2016 PROGNOSTICS AND SYSTEM HEALTH MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE (PHM-CHENGDU), 2016,
  • [12] Implantable ultrasound emitter array for medical applications
    Chen, JK
    Cheng, XY
    Lin, PY
    Zhou, SF
    MEMS 2006: 19TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICRO ELECTRO MECHANICAL SYSTEMS, TECHNICAL DIGEST, 2006, : 422 - 425
  • [13] Microfabricated implantable flow sensor for medical applications
    Liu, Sheng
    Farrow, Reginald
    Zunino, James L., III
    Lim, Hee C.
    Federici, John
    Thomas, Gordon
    MICROFLUIDICS, BIOMEMS, AND MEDICAL MICROSYSTEMS VI, 2008, 6886
  • [14] Implantable Antennas for Bio-Medical Applications
    Malik, Nabeel Ahmed
    Sant, Paul
    Ajmal, Tahmina
    Ur-Rehman, Masood
    IEEE JOURNAL OF ELECTROMAGNETICS RF AND MICROWAVES IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 2021, 5 (01): : 84 - 96
  • [15] Advancement in medical isotopes production and applications-panel
    Hu, Lin-Wen
    Piefer, Gregory R.
    Karcz, Peter
    Goldman, Ira N.
    Foyto, Leslie P.
    Neuhoff, Jon
    Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 2020, 123 (01):
  • [16] Comprehensive study related to advancement in biomaterials for medical applications
    Agarwal K.M.
    Singh P.
    Mohan U.
    Mandal S.
    Bhatia D.
    Sensors International, 2020, 1
  • [17] Medical applications for implantable devices utilizing electromagnetic fields
    Matsuki, Hidetoshi
    Sato, Fumihiro
    FUTURE MEDICAL ENGINEERING BASED ON BIONANOTECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 2006, : 235 - +
  • [18] Design of an Implantable Broadband Antenna for Medical Telemetry Applications
    Vidal, N.
    Lopez-Villegas, J. M.
    Curto, S.
    Colomer, J.
    Ahyoune, S.
    Garcia, A.
    Sieiro, J. J.
    Ramos, F. M.
    2013 7TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION (EUCAP), 2013, : 1133 - 1136
  • [19] Design concepts for wireless communication in implantable medical applications
    De Mey, Michel
    Christensen, Craig
    Blanchard, Shane
    ANALOG CIRCUIT DESIGN: HIGH-SPEED A-D CONVERTERS, AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS AND ULTRA-LOW POWER WIRELESS, 2006, : 331 - +
  • [20] Resorbable elastomers for implantable medical devices: highlights and applications
    Turner, Brendan
    Ramesh, Srivatsan
    Menegatti, Stefano
    Daniele, Michael
    POLYMER INTERNATIONAL, 2022, 71 (05) : 552 - 561