innplantet
Innplantet is a Norwegian adjective meaning implanted. It is formed from inn- 'in' and plante 'to plant', and the past participle innplantet describes something that has been placed inside the body or another system by a medical procedure. In medical and biotechnical contexts, innplantet describes devices, tissues, or substances intended to remain in place for extended periods.
Common examples include pacemakers, cochlear implants, orthopedic implants such as artificial joints and fixation devices, subcutaneous
Regulatory and safety considerations cover biocompatibility, infection risk, device longevity, imaging compatibility, and data privacy for
The term is used across medical, research, and increasingly consumer contexts, reflecting a range of implanted