emplant
Emplant is a term that refers to the implantation of a device or substance into the body, typically for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes. The most common type of emplant is a medical implant, which is a man-made device that replaces, augments, or supports a body part. Examples include pacemakers for heart rhythm regulation, joint prostheses for artificial limb support, and cochlear implants for hearing assistance.
The process of implantation involves surgically placing the device into the body. This can be done through
Emplants can be temporary or permanent. Temporary emplants, such as drug-eluting stents used in cardiovascular procedures,
Implants must meet strict regulatory standards to ensure safety and effectiveness. Manufacturers must conduct thorough clinical
While emplants have revolutionized modern medicine, they are not without risks. Complications can include infection, rejection,
In recent years, advancements in technology have led to the development of smart emplants, which can communicate