Polymeric Materials for Biomedical Implants: Characterization, Properties, and Applications offers a comprehensive guide to the various polymers utilized in the development and application of biomedical implants. Polymeric materials possess unique properties which make them ideal for use in biomedical implants, including their high degree of flexibility, ease of fabrication, non-magnetic and radio transparent for medical imaging and easily engineered for biocompatibility. This book thoroughly reviews the properties, characterization, and broad range of applications of polymeric materials in biomedical implants, bringing all key information on this important topic together under a single reference. The chapters cover vital topics for the development of polymeric biomedical implants, including biomaterial-tissue interactions, mechanical and surface property requirements for different implants, as well as market and ethical issues. Polymeric Materials for Biomedical Implants: Characterization, Properties, and Applications is a useful reference for academics and researchers working in materials science, biomedical engineering, regenerative medicine and pharmacology, as well as R&D groups developing biomedical implants. Helps the reader make an informed choice when selecting polymeric materials for use in biomedical implants Covers a broad range of applications of biomedical implants, including cancer therapy, orthopaedics, cardiovascular, biosensing and wound healing Emphasizes the importance of biocompatibility, with chapters covering toxicity and degradation aspects, as well as biomaterial-tissue interactions and the foreign body response