beültetik
Beültetik is a Hungarian verb form meaning to be implanted or to have something implanted by someone, typically a medical professional. The infinitive is beültetni, and the noun for the act is beültetés (implantation). The prefix be- and the stem ültet (to plant) convey insertion into the body. The form beültetik is used to describe that an implant is performed on a patient, often in the passive voice.
In medical practice, beültetés refers to the surgical insertion of an artificial device or tissue into the
Common applications include cardiac devices like pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), cochlear implants for hearing, dental
The process typically includes clinical evaluation, informed consent, the surgical implantation, and postoperative follow-up to monitor