Book:Introduction to Implants, Volume 1

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Introduction to Implants:
Devices, Procedures, and Conditions Requiring Them (Volume 1)
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Introduction to Implants: Devices, Procedures, and Conditions Requiring Them (Volume 1)

This is the first of two volumes on the topic of implantable medical devices. The first volume includes articles on what a medical device and an implant are, types of implants, the biomaterials used in the manufacture or implants, and medical procedures and techniques related to implants. Volume 2 continues on with articles about medical conditions necessitating or caused by an implant, implant terminology, regulatory information, and implant-related resources.

1. What Is an Implant?
Medical device
Implant (medicine)
2. Types of Implants
AbioCor
Adhesion barrier
Adjustable gastric band
Argus retinal prosthesis
Artificial cardiac pacemaker
Artificial facet replacement
Artificial heart valve
Artificial heart
Artificial hymen
Artificial kidney
Artificial lung
Artificial organ
Artificial pancreas
Artificial urinary bladder
Auditory brainstem implant
Bare-metal stent
Biological pacemaker
Biomesh
Bioresorbable stents
Bjork–Shiley valve
Bone morphogenetic protein 2
Brain implant
Brain–computer interface
Breast implant
Cardiac resynchronization device
Catheter
Cerebral shunt
Cervical cerclage
Cervical pessary
Chronic electrode implant
Cochlear implant
Contraceptive implant
Coronary stent
Cortical implant
Craniofacial prosthesis
Dental implant
Direct acoustic cochlear implant
Doctor in a cell
Drug-eluting stent
Duodenal-jejunal bypass liner
Dynamic compression plate
Dynamic hip screw
Endobronchial valve
Endoclip
Esophageal stent
Etonogestrel contraceptive implant
Flow diverter
Genous
Glaucoma valve
Harrington rod
Herbert screw
Hippocampal prosthesis
Hyalobarrier
Impella
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
Implantable gastric stimulator
Implantable loop recorder
Inferior vena cava filter
Injectable filler
Intracortical visual prosthesis
Intramedullary rod
Intraocular lens
Intrastromal corneal ring segment
Intrathecal pump
Keratoprosthesis
Kirschner wire
Levonorgestrel implant
Lumbar anterior root stimulator
Medical-grade silicone
Microchip implant (human)
Mitral valve annuloplasty ring
Mynx vascular closure device
Neuroprosthetics
Neurotrophic electrode
Nose prosthesis
Ocular prosthesis
Orthopedic plate
Ossicular replacement prosthesis
Palatal obturator
Penile prosthesis
Peripheral nerve interface
Peritoneovenous shunt
Pessary
Polyaxial screw
Port (medical)
Propel mometasone furoate implant
Prosthesis
PTQ implant
Punctal plug
Responsive neurostimulation device
Retinal implant
Sacral anterior root stimulator
Sacral nerve stimulator
Self-expandable metallic stent
Shunt (medical)
Sinus implant
Sling (implant)
Spinal cord stimulator
Stent
Subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
Subdermal implant
Surgical mesh
Surgical sealant film
Surgical suture
Thalamic stimulator
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulator
Transdermal implant
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt
Tympanostomy tube
Ureteric stent
Vagus nerve stimulator
Vascular closure device
Vascular graft
Ventricular assist device
Visual prosthesis
Voice prosthesis
Wade-Dahl-Till valve
3. Biomaterials Used in Implants
Biomaterial
Mechanical properties of biomaterials
Biomaterials
Abductin
Alacrite
Aluminium oxide
Bioabsorbable metallic glass
Bioactive glass
Bioceramic
Bioglass
Biopolymer
Bioresorbable metal
Bone cement
Borosilicate glass
Calcium phosphate
Ceramic materials
Cobalt-chrome
Copolyester
Elastin
Fluorosilicate glass
Hydroxylapatite
Metal foam
Metals in medicine
Nickel titanium
Oxinium
Poly(methyl methacrylate)
Polyanhydrides
Polydimethylsiloxane
Polydioxanone
Polyethylene glycol
Polyethylene terephthalate
Polyglycolide
Polyhydroxyalkanoates
Polyimide
Polytetrafluoroethylene
Polyvinylidene fluoride
Self-healing material
Shrilk
Surgical stainless steel
Synthetic biodegradable polymer
Tantalum
Thermoplastic elastomer
Ti-6Al-7Nb
Titanium
Tricalcium phosphate
Vitallium
Zirconium dioxide
Biomaterial-related information
Surface modification of biomaterials with proteins
Synthesis of bioglass
Titanium biocompatibility
4. Medical Procedures and Techniques Related to Implants
Ankle replacement
Aortic valve replacement
Buttock augmentation
Cheek augmentation
Chin augmentation
Cotrel–Dubousset instrumentation
Deep brain stimulation
Diaphragm pacing
Functional electrical stimulation
Grafting
Hip replacement
In vivo bioreactor
Joint replacement
Knee replacement
Mitral valve replacement
Nanno-scaffolding
Neuromodulation (medicine)
Neurostimulation
Percutaneous aortic valve replacement
Occipital nerve stimulation
Optogenetics
Shoulder replacement
Sinus lift
Sonomicrometry
Surgery for the dysfunctional sacroiliac joint
Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty
Valve replacement
Vertebral fixation