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Recent advances have been made in the development of smart implant coatings with the potential for controlled actuation in vivo, promoting osseointegration.
A stainless-steel (SS) chip of capacitive pressure sensor and its integration method are developed with a focus on smart implant applications.
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This review focuses on the clinical experience using all kinds of smart implants like orthopedic implants instrumented with strain gauges, retina implant system using image sensors.
Most medical electronic devices, such as smart implants, must have both a power supply to allow continuous operation and a communication link to pass information.
In recent years, much progress has been made on the development of biodegradable magnesium alloys as "smart" implants in cardiovascular and orthopedic applications.
Our approach may help to tune the development of smart implants that can attain a better long-term stability by a local and targeted manipulation of the remodeling process within the cortical and the trabecular compartments and, particularly, in bone of poor health.
These findings also imply potential of diamond for cell-based biosensors or in vivo smart implants with sensors.
Carbon nanotubes may help scientists create smarter implants.
This paper describes an improved micro-power electric generator where energy harvested from human movements is used as an everlasting mechanical energy source to suffice smart hip implant electronics power needs.
Equally startling are the smart retinal implants being developed at the University of Bonn (reported in last week's New Scientist), where sighted users are "training" the software for the ultimate in vision-replacement.
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