Medical Devices and Regulations: Standards and Practices will shed light on the importance of regulations and standards among all stakeholders, bioengineering designers, biomaterial scientists and researchers to enable development of future medical devices. Based on the authors’ practical experience, this book provides a concise, practical guide on key issues and processes in developing new medical devices to meet international regulatory requirements and standards. Provides readers with a global perspective on medical device regulations Concise and comprehensive information on how to design medical devices to ensure they meet regulations and standards Includes a useful case study demonstrating the design and approval process
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This text provides a central resource for physicians, entrepreneurs, and the MBA students about how innovation occurs in medical device industry.
The book concludes with a review of histopathology principles for biocompatibility and performance studies.
Patient safety is important to all health professionals, but fatal accidents occur with medical devices every year. This is the first book for people who use medical equipment, rather than for engineers or technicians.
This book provides the bridge between engineering design and medical device development.
This book provides up-to-date information on the prototypes used to develop medical devices and explains the principles of biosensing and theranostics.
Reflecting these changes, this second edition provides updated guidance to medical device manufacturers and other interested readers.
This book focuses on the adoption of medical technology in the developing world, and the role that can be played by new biomaterials.