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A state of art invention is being tested to help the patients who have to live with implants, the man-made devices used to support the treatment of some significant diseases.

Axar.az reports citing Anadolu Agency that Altinbas University in Turkey’s Istanbul and the University of Glasgow in Scotland cooperated in a novel project that would change the future of world medicine.

The implants, which are often used in neuro, and cardiovascular surgery, needs to be taken out of the body for technical controls in case of a failure or to get the data needed to follow-up the disease.

The project of the universities tries to solve this problem by producing Wi-Fi, or wireless, versions that aim to enable access to implants without a surgical operation.

Date
2020.01.20 / 18:54
Author
Axar.az
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