The Art and Science of Woven Biomedical Textiles: From Open Surgery to Micro-Implants
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The Clothes Making Cars Lighter, Bridges Stronger, and Surgeries Safer
Most people still think of textiles as something you wear. But a growing share of the world’s most advanced materials — reinforcing infrastructure, lining electric vehicles, and closing surgical wounds — are made from fabric. Technical textiles quietly sit at the intersection of manufacturing, medicine, and mobility, and they’re scaling fast.
The Art and Science of Woven Biomedical Textiles: From Open Surgery to Micro-Implants
By Amir Islam For decades, the medical device industry has relied on textiles to solve some of the human body’s most complex mechanical challenges. From vascular grafts replacing damaged arteries to ligament reinforcements stabilizing knees, woven fabrics have been the silent workhorses of modern surgery. What was once a field defined by basic durability requirements for open procedures has evolved into a high-precision discipline demanding prec…
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