EPFL MATERIALS NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY SURGERY
Soft Robotic Electrode Enables Minimally Invasive Placement

Researchers at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have developed a soft robotic electrode, that can be advanced through a small hole in the skull and then opened into a series of spiral arms, to provide electrocorticography measurements from a relat...

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MATERIALS ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
Implant Coating Fights Infection and Monitors Strain

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a bioinspired implant coating that is designed to be implanted along with devices such as spinal implants. The technology has been inspired by dragonfly and cicada wings that contain tiny pillars that...

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CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY DVT MATERIALS UNIBIRMINGHAM VASCULAR SURGERY
Vein on a Chip Includes Flexible Valves

Researchers at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom have developed a microfluidic device that mimics a human vein, including anatomical features such as valves, and physiological features such as pulsatile flow. The device is intended to make it easier to study p...

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CARDIOLOGY CORNELL HAND EDEMA MATERIALS MEDICINE REHAB WEILLCORNELL
Knitted Glove Massages the Hand to Treat Edema

A team of medical engineers at Cornell University has developed a knitted glove that is designed to treat hand edema, where fluid accumulation leads to swelling in the hands. The condition can make it difficult for patients to perform daily activities, and current treatment of...

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CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY MATERIALS PACEMAKER UTAUSTIN
Graphene Patch Affixes to Heart for Pacemaking

Researchers at Northwestern University and the University of Texas at Austin have developed a thin and flexible graphene “tattoo” that can be affixed to the outside of the heart, and which can monitor heart rhythms and apply corrective electrical impulses to treat arrhythmias....

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DERMATOLOGY LIU_UNIVERSITET MATERIALS MILITARY MEDICINE SURGERY
Wound Dressing Detects Infection, Changes Color

Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden created a wound dressing that can provide a visual indication if the underlying wound is infected. Chronic wounds are difficult to manage, and presently healthcare staff must remove the dressing regularly to check if an infection i...

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MATERIALS SURGERY
Plastic Transistor Boosts Signals of Implantable Sensors

Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a transistor that can boost the signal created by electrochemical sensors by 1000-fold. The breakthrough may enable the development of highly sensitive implantable sensors that can measure tiny changes in electrochemical si...

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MATERIALS MEDICINE RICEUNIVERSITY
Tiny Cylinders for Controlled Drug Release

Researchers at Rice University have developed a new type of microparticle for drug delivery, made from a polymer called PLGA that has already been extensively explored as a component in drug delivery systems. However, what makes these new particles different is the method of l...

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MATERIALS SURGERY
Gelatin-Based Surgical Sealant for Rapid Sealing Inside the Body

Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation in Los Angeles have developed a gelatin-based surgical sealant. The sealant is thermoresponsive, meaning that it will rapidly form a semi-solid bolus when it reaches body temperature. It is also bioadhesive, adher...

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CALTECH CHRONIC WOUNDS MATERIALS MEDICINE SURGERY WEIGAOLAB
Smart Bandage Monitors and Treats Chronic Wounds

Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have developed a smart bandage for chronic wounds, such as those sometimes experienced by patients with diabetes. The bandage is flexible and stretchy, but contains electronic components that can monitor the wound for signs...

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