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titleOfInvention MEDICAL TOOL, MEDICAL MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THEM
abstract (wrap up) (Problem) The present invention has been made in view of such problems, and uses an aliphatic polyester resin composition that is less deteriorated in strength and impact resistance during sterilization by ionizing radiation irradiation or excellent in shape retention after heat treatment. To provide medical tools and materials. (Solution) A medical device and a medical material sterilized by ionizing radiation, comprising a biodegradable resin and 0.1 to 10% by weight of a polycarbodiimide compound based on the resin. The biodegradable resin is polybutylene succinate, a copolymer of polybutylene succinate, or a mixture of polybutylene succinate and a copolymer of polybutylene succinate and polylactic acid or poly (3-hydroxyalkanoate). It is.
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