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Researchers at Northwestern University have unveiled the world’s smallest pacemaker — a wireless, dissolvable device no ...
Engineers at Northwestern University developed a pacemaker that can fit inside the tip of a syringe for easier implantation.
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A tiny device can be inserted using a syringe and then safely dissolves once it is no longer needed. Engineers at ...
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed the world’s smallest temporary pacemaker. The device can be non-invasively injected via a syringe and naturally dissolves into the body after use, ...
Temporary pacemaker can be injected, fits any size patient, including babies, and eliminates need to remove it.
CARDIAC pacemakers have been in use for implanting into man for more than a decade and have relied chiefly on mercury or nickel cadmium cells as sources of power 1.
Tiny droplets are powering big ideas in science. Researchers have developed a miniature, soft, and flexible lithium-ion battery made from biocompatible hydrogel. This new battery, smaller than a grain ...
In the evolving landscape of cardiac care, leadless pacemakers represent a breakthrough in medical technology. Rajshaker Reddy Kankula, an expert in biomedical engineering, explores the latest ...
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Washington DC: Biomedical engineers have developed a pacemaker smaller than a grain of rice, designed especially for the delicate hearts of newborn babies with congenital heart defects.
A light-activated pacemaker dissolves in the body after use, offering safer, wireless heart care - especially for newborns after surgery.