implantátummal
Implantátummal, also known as implantable medical devices, are artificial structures placed inside the body to replace or augment a natural body part or function. These devices are commonly used in various medical fields, including orthopedics, cardiology, and dentistry. Implantátummal can be made from a variety of materials, such as metals, ceramics, or polymers, depending on the specific application and the body's requirements.
In orthopedics, implantátummal are frequently used for joint replacements, such as hip and knee prostheses. These
In cardiology, implantátummal like pacemakers and defibrillators are used to regulate heart rhythm and deliver electrical
The implantation process typically involves surgical procedures performed under anesthesia. The success of implantátummal depends on
While implantátummal offer significant benefits, they also come with potential risks and complications. These can include