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Medical Textiles Proceedings of the Second International Conference and Exhibition 1st Edition by Subhash C Anand ISBN 0849312264 9780849312267

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Medical Textiles Proceedings of the Second International Conference and Exhibition 1st Edition by Subhash C Anand ISBN 0849312264 9780849312267
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.95 MB
Pages: 247
Author: S.C. Anand
ISBN: 9781855734944, 9780849312267, 185573494X, 0849312264
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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ISBN 10: 0849312264 
ISBN 13: 9780849312267
Author: Subhash C Anand

Medical textiles is one of the major growth areas within technical textiles and the use of textile materials for medical and healthcare products ranges from simple gauze or bandage materials to scaffolds for tissue culturing and a large variety of prostheses for permanent body implants.

Medical Textiles Proceedings of the Second International Conference and Exhibition 1st Table of contents:

Session 1: Modern materials and processes
Chapter 1. New Developments in the Manufacture of Circular Knitting Machines for the Production of M
INTRODUCTION
WEFT KNITTING DEVELOPMENTS
CIRCULAR WARP KNITTING DEVELOPMENTS
CONCLUSION
Chapter 2. Nonwovens – The choice for the Medical Industry into the Next Millennium
Definition
The Nonwoven Process
Nonwoven Web Formation
Nonwoven Bonding
Fibres for Nonwovens
Chemical for Nonwovens
Composites
Summary
Chapter 3. Production of Yarns and Fabrics from Alginate Fibres for Medical Applications
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. The Concept of Reinforced Wound Dressings
3. Development of Reinforced Alginate Yarns
4. The Making of Reinforced Fabrics As Dressings
5. Absorbency Tests and Discussion of Results
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 4. Opportunities and Challenges for Fibrous Products in Healthcare and Medical Applications
INTRODUCTION
OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
CONCLUDING REMARKS
REFERENCES
Chapter 5. Knitting Seamless Three-Dimensional Shell Structures on Modern Electronic Flat Bed Knitti
INTRODUCTION
CLASSIFICATION OF 3D KNITTED STRUCTURES
NEW YARN DELIVERY SYSTEMS DEVELOPED AT UMIST
Chapter 6. Medical Textiles with Specific Characteristics Produced on Flat Knitting Machines
INTRODUCTION
PARTICULARITIES OF FLAT KNITTING TECHNOLOGY
KNITTED TO SHAPE ELASTIC TEXTILES FOR PHLEBOLOGICAL, HYPERTROPHIC AND ORTHOPAEDIC USE
SPACER FABRICS
IMPLANTS
OUTLOOK
REFERENCES
Session 2: Compression and bandaging
Chapter 7. The Design of Pressure Garments for the Treatment of Hypertropic Scarring Caused by Burns
Hypertrophic scars
The design and sizing of garments
Seams and fastenings
Engineering principles in garment construction
Relationship between fabric curvature, longitudinal tension and interface pressure at wound
Fabric particulars
Discussion
Application to human limbs
Wearer reports
Conclusion
Chapter 8. Evaluation of the Pressure Distribution Performance of Padding Bandage Materials
SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
DEVELOPMENT OF AN OPTIMUM PADDING BANDAGE MATERIAL
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
Chapter 9. Elastic Fabrics for Use in Pressure Garments –Comfort Properties
INTRODUCTION
CHARACTERISATION OF ELASTIC FABRICS USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF PRESSURE GARMENTS
PROPERTIES RELATED TO THE COMFORT OF FABRICS USED IN PRESSURE GARMENTS
LIMITATIONS OF STUDY TO DATE
FUTURE WORK
REFERENCES
Chapter 10. Methods of Calculation of Local Pressure of Elastomer Products
Outcomes of calculations
Conclusions
Literature
Chapter 11. Twenty Years of New Development – What Clinical Benefit for the Patient?
Introduction
Pressure Sores
Specialist Nurses
What benefit for the patient?
Measures of efficacy
Measures of Efficiency
Measures of Effectiveness
Conclusion
References
Session 3: Healthcare and hygiene
Chapter 12. Development of a Versatile Antimicrobial Finish for Textile Materials for Healthcare and
SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 13. Air Permeability and Porosity Evaluation of Antiallergical Bed Linen
1. INTRODUCTION
2. EVALUATION OF FABRIC POROSITY
3. CHARACTERIZATION OF PERMEABILITY UNIFORMITY
4. EXPERIMENTAL PART
5. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
5. CONCLUSION
6. REFERENCES
Chapter 14. Influence of the Sterilisation on the Properties and Performance of O. R. Disposable Gar
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS
PROPERTIES STUDIED
JOINING METHODS
PURPOSE AND IMPORTANCE OF STERILISATION
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 15. Formation of Creases in Bedsheets – A Cause of Decubitus
1. INTRODUCTION
2. TEST METHOD
3. CONCLUSIONS
4. REFERENCES
Chapter 16. The Design of Needlefelts to Control the Flow of Liquids in Incontinence Products
Introduction
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
References
Session 4: Wound care
Chapter 17. Some Aspects of Cotton Leno Fabric Usage in the New Generation of Dressing Materials
Bibliography
Chapter 18. Anisotropic Fluid Transmission in Nonwoven Wound Dressings
ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION
2. IN-PLANE PERMEABILITY PREDICTIONS
3. FLUID TRANSMISSION IN WOUND DRESSING FABRICS
4. FIBRE ORIENTATION DISTRIBUTION AND THE PREDICTED ANISOTROPY OF PERMEABILITIY
5. DYNAMIC MEASUREMENT OF ABSORPTION AND ANISOTROPY
6. CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Chapter 19. Advanced Materials for Wound Dressings: Biofunctional Mixed Carbohydrate Polymers
ABSTRACT
Introduction
Alginate Fibres
Branan Ferulate
Extrusion System and Materials
Results
Discussion and Conclusions
Acknowledpements
References
Chapter 20. Fibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Culturing
INTRODUCTION
THE PROPERTIES REQUIRED OF FIBROUS SCAFFOLDS
FIBROUS SCAFFOLD STRUCTURES
NEEDLE FELT SCAFFOLDS
REFERENCES
Chapter 21. Functional Requirements of Bedding Materials for Elderly Patients
1. INTRODUCTION
2. METHODOLOGY
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
Acknowledgment
REFERENCE
Session 5: Implantable devices
Chapter 22. Time Dependent Behaviour of Some Suture Materials
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULT AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 23. Surface Treatment of the Textile Graft Which Reduces Thrombogenicity and Improves Healin
THE FLUOROPASSIV PROCESS
CONCLUSION
References
Chapter 24. Embroidery Technology for Medical Textiles
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
DESIGN OF TECHNICAL EMBROIDERIES
MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF EMBROIDERIES
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
Chapter 25. Tissue Engineered Synthetic Scaffolds for Tissue Repair - A Textile Approach to Implant
Introduction
Design parameters
Hernia reinforcement
Pressure sore repair
Articular cartilage resurfacing
Conclusions
Bibliography
Session 6: Test methods
Chapter 26. Pitfalls of Statistics in Clinical Trials Design
INTRODUCTION
WHY USE STATISTICS?
TRIAL DESIGN
SUMMARISING DATA
COMMON ERRORS
CRITICAL EVALUATION OF RESEARCH
ICH TOPIC E9 - STATISTICAL PRINCIPLES FOR CLINICAL TRIALS
REFERENCES
Chapter 27. The Drug Tariff and its Relevance to Medical Textiles
Chapter 28. The Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC and its Relevance to Medical Textiles
History
The Directive
Steps to Compliance
Essential Regulrements
Compliance for Medical Textile Manufacturers
Benefits to Manufacturers
Benefits to Patients and Users

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