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“9.61x6.69” b2815 Tissue Engineering and Nanotheranostics
Chapter 2
Characterization of Biomaterial
Patches as Fetal Surgery Implants
Rigwed Tatu and Chia-Ying Lin,†,‡
*Department of Biomedical Engineering
†Department of Orthopedic Surgery
‡Department of Neurosurgery
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA
Abstract: Fetal research has a considerable impact on the life of a
child and his family, making it extremely critical for the scientific
community. Biomaterial implants used in hernia repair and aortic
arch reconstruction are also employed for open fetal surgery and
fetoscopic applications. The internal environment around the fetus
is drastically different compared to an abdominal or cardiac setting,
and needs to be studied further with regards to the pH changes,
mechanical impact during fetal growth, and degradation profiles.
These studies will in-turn affect the desired properties of polymeric
implants used in fetal surgery, and also the characterizations to
be performed. What we learn from them will not only help us
understand the property requirements of the implants, but also aid in
realizing the relationship between the fetal tissues and the implants.
This chapter reviews the range of characterizations carried out on
polymeric implants used in abdominal and cardiac applications,