uas biofisika , pembuatan video materi tentang biomaterial/yuni zahara/1914080024
Summary
TLDRIn this educational video, Zahra discusses biomaterials in the context of medical applications. She defines biomaterials as natural or synthetic substances accepted by the body for medical use. Zahra outlines different types, including permanent and temporary biomaterials, emphasizing their importance in advancing medical fields and improving patient outcomes. The video explores polymers, their formation, characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages, highlighting applications such as contact lenses and cardiovascular implants. Zahra concludes by reiterating the significance of biomaterials in medicine while encouraging understanding and further exploration of the topic.
Takeaways
- 😀 Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials accepted by the body for medical use.
- 😀 There are different types of biomaterials: permanent, short-term, and non-toxic ones.
- 😀 Permanent biomaterials must last a lifetime within the body.
- 😀 Short-term biomaterials function in the body for a limited time and need to be removed by a doctor.
- 😀 Biocompatible materials do not cause allergies or toxicity.
- 😀 Polymers, made from monomers, are a key type of biomaterial used in medical applications.
- 😀 The polymerization process links monomers to form polymers with various structures.
- 😀 Polymers are characterized by their ease of hydrolysis and application in medical devices.
- 😀 Common uses of polymers include contact lenses, cardiovascular implants, and drug delivery systems.
- 😀 Advantages of polymers include corrosion resistance, ease of manufacturing, and customizable functions.
Q & A
What are biomaterials?
-Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials that can be accepted by the body for medical purposes.
What are the two main types of biomaterials discussed in the video?
-The two main types of biomaterials discussed are permanent biomaterials and short-term biomaterials.
What is the function of permanent biomaterials?
-Permanent biomaterials are designed to last a lifetime within the body.
How do short-term biomaterials function in the body?
-Short-term biomaterials are used temporarily and must be removed by a doctor after a brief period.
What are some characteristics that biomaterials must have?
-Biomaterials must be non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, and biocompatible with the biological system.
What role do polymers play in biomaterials?
-Polymers, which are made from monomers through polymerization, are a significant type of biomaterial used in various medical applications.
What are some examples of polymers used in medical applications?
-Examples include polyester polymers used in surgical equipment, monoclonal polymers used in blood bags, and polypropylene used in artificial vascular grafts.
What are the advantages of using polymers as biomaterials?
-Polymers are easy to produce, resistant to corrosion, and can be tailored for specific medical functions.
What are some limitations of using polymers as biomaterials?
-Limitations include swelling in water and performance sensitivity to temperature.
Can you name some applications of biomaterials mentioned in the video?
-Applications include contact lenses, cardiovascular implants, and drug delivery systems that utilize polymers for controlled release.
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