bandvefsumbúðum
Bandvefsumbúðum, a term originating from Icelandic, translates to "connective tissue encapsulation" in English. It refers to a natural biological process where the body forms a protective layer of fibrous connective tissue around an implant or foreign object. This encapsulation is a common response to the presence of anything the body perceives as foreign, including medical implants like pacemakers, artificial joints, or even surgical staples.
The process begins shortly after the implant is introduced. The body's immune system identifies the object
While encapsulation is a normal and often beneficial response, it can sometimes lead to complications. For