“Increasing Adoption of Implantable Biomedical Textiles”
- Implantable biomedical textiles are gaining popularity in surgeries such as hernia repair and cardiovascular grafting due to their lightweight, porous structure that promotes tissue integration
- These textiles help reduce healing time and surgical complications, making them ideal for minimally invasive and long-term implant procedures
- For instance, Medtronic has developed textile-based vascular grafts that improve durability and adaptability during cardiovascular surgeries
- The increasing use of nanofiber and bioresorbable materials is driving next-generation implantable textiles that support regeneration and minimize rejection risks



