Biomedical applications of radiation technology in Mexico
Por:
Martínez-Pardo M.E., Vera-Graziano R., Ramos-Durón L.E.
Publicada:
1 ene 1998
Resumen:
Mexican Health Institutions continuously require suitable medical grade prosthetic materials for reconstructive, and plastic surgery. In particular, the requirements of polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS, for soft tissue replacements are rapidly growing. In addition to molecular weight, the properties of PDMS in biomedicine strongly depend on its purity, formulation and processing. High energy radiation has been used for both the synthesis of highly pure PDMS, free of catalyst and chemicals, and for sterilization of biomedical products. Here, are discussed the gamma radiation polymerization of different siloxane precursors to obtain PDMS with specific functionality and molecular structure as well as the radiation sterilization of amniotic membranes used as wound dressing.
Filiaciones:
Martínez-Pardo M.E.:
Inst. Nac. de Invest. Nucl. (ININ), Apdo. Postal 18-1027, Col. Escandon, 11801 México, D.F., Mexico
Vera-Graziano R.:
Inst. de Invest. en Mat. (IIM/UNAM), Apdo. Postal 70-360, Coyoacán, 04510 Mexico, D.F., Mexico
Ramos-Durón L.E.:
Hosp. Ctrl. Sur de Alta Especialidad, Periférico Sur 4091, 14140 Mexico, D.F., Mexico
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