Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From phenol – phenol ether – or inorganic phenolate
Patent
1986-01-21
1989-02-21
Anderson, Harold D.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
From phenol, phenol ether, or inorganic phenolate
424 78, 523113, 523115, 523122, 528128, C08G 6362
Patent
active
048066214
ABSTRACT:
A novel series of articles useful as medical devices, implants and protheses are provided which utilize poly(iminocarbonate) polymeric matrices. These articles are biocompatible, have excellent mechanical properties and degrade into non-toxic residues after introduction in vivo. The articles may be formed in any desired dimensions and configuration and may take specific shape as biodegradable sutures or as orthopedic appliances such as bone plates and the like.
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Kohn Joachim
Langer Robert S.
Anderson Harold D.
Cook Paul J.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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