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Glossary Term
Fully Implantable Medical Devices
Definition
Fully implantable medical devices are devices designed to be entirely placed inside the body, often for long-term or permanent use. These devices are used to restore physiological functions, monitor health conditions, or deliver therapies. Examples include cardiac pacemakers, cochlear implants, and artificial joints.
Relevance to the MedTech Industry
Fully implantable medical devices are vital for improving or sustaining patient health, often addressing chronic or life-threatening conditions. They represent advanced engineering and biocompatible design to ensure long-term functionality, safety, and patient comfort.
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