Author(s): Bardo Pihut*
The role of bio-inert materials in minimizing body rejection is a critical aspect of modern medical advancements, particularly in fields such as prosthetics, implants, and tissue engineering. In recent decades, the development of materials that are biocompatible and bio-inert has greatly improved the success rates of medical procedures involving foreign objects being introduced into the human body. Bio-inert materials, as the name suggests, are materials that do not provoke a significant immune response from the body. Their use has significantly reduced the instances of rejection and adverse reactions to implanted devices and structures. This manuscript delves into the significance of bio-inert materials, how they function in the context of minimizing body rejection, and the challenges involved in their development and application.