inplantering
Inplantering, or implantation, is the process of placing a substance, tissue, or device inside a body or host where it will remain. In medical contexts it typically involves surgical or endoscopic insertion of an implant or graft. The term is used mainly in medicine and dentistry, but it can also describe experimental procedures in biology or, less commonly, the introduction of materials into plants or animals. In horticulture the act of placing a material inside a plant is more often described with terms such as grafting or transplantation, rather than inplantering.
Medical implants include pacemakers, cochlear implants, dental implants, orthopedic prostheses, and vascular or drug-delivery devices. Implantation
Risks include infection, bleeding, device failure, allergic reactions, or rejection of biological grafts. Implants may require