Polymers
Implantable polymers commonly used for implantable devices can be categorized based on anticipated duration of the polymer in the body ranging from long-term implantables, bioresorbable, and pharmaceutical.
Long-Term Implantable Polymers – these include non-resorbable implantable polymers such as polyethylene for limited structural applications to polyketones (PEEK) for spinal applications or sutures with structural performance approximating bone.
Bioresorbable Polymers – these include polylactide (PLA), polyglycolide (PGA) and copolymers of PLA/PGA which can be tailored to meet mechanical performance and resorption rates required for applications ranging from non-structural drug delivery polymer applications to resorbable screws or anchors.

Pharmaceutical Polymers – these include pharmaceutical polymers such as polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP), polyethylene oxide (PEO) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) with applications as versatile as soluble drug delivery film to coatings for increased lubricity.