implantaarisilla
Implantaarisilla, also known as *implantable medical devices*, are small electronic or mechanical devices surgically placed inside the human body to monitor, assist, or replace a malfunctioning part. These devices range from simple implants like bone pins to complex systems such as pacemakers or cochlear implants. They are widely used in modern medicine to improve quality of life and extend longevity for patients with chronic conditions or disabilities.
Implantaarisilla can be categorized based on their function, including diagnostic (e.g., glucose monitors for diabetics), therapeutic
While implantaarisilla offer significant benefits, they come with risks such as infection, device failure, or adverse
The field of implantaarisilla continues to evolve, with ongoing research focusing on improving durability, reducing invasiveness,