Biocompatible Non-Degradable Polymers

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Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is identified as a biocompatible non-degradable polymer suitable for use inside the human body. This polymer is known for its excellent wear resistance and low friction properties, making it ideal for medical applications such as joint replacements. The discussion emphasizes the need for materials that maintain structural integrity over time, contrasting with biodegradable options.

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Does anyone know of any polymers that are compatible/approved for use inside the body that don't degrade? I can find lots of information of biodegradable polymers, but my project involves ones that don't degrade, or if they do - very little. Thanks!
 
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