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Wearable bio-adhesive metal detector array (BioMDA) for spinal implants

Engineering and Technology

Wearable bio-adhesive metal detector array (BioMDA) for spinal implants

J. Li, S. Jia, et al.

Discover the innovative BioMDA, a cutting-edge bio-adhesive metal detector array designed for real-time, non-invasive monitoring of spinal implants, developed by a remarkable team of researchers including Jian Li and Shengxin Jia. This revolutionary device enhances dynamic postoperative monitoring while ensuring patient safety without radiation exposure.

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Abstract
This paper reports the development of a bio-adhesive metal detector array (BioMDA), a wearable device for real-time, non-invasive monitoring of spinal implants. The BioMDA uses electromagnetic coupling and biocompatible adhesion to precisely track implant position without radiation. Customized decoupling models enable accurate (<0.5 mm) determination of implant position, supporting the use of BioMDA for dynamic postoperative monitoring.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 06, 2024
Authors
Jian Li, Shengxin Jia, Dengfeng Li, Lung Chow, Qiang Zhang, Yiyuan Yang, Xiao Bai, Qingao Qu, Yuyu Gao, Zhiyuan Li, Zongze Li, Rui Shi, Binbin Zhang, Ya Huang, Xinyu Pan, Yue Hu, Zhan Gao, Jingkun Zhou, WooYoung Park, Xingcan Huang, Hongwei Chu, Zhenlin Chen, Hu Li, Pengcheng Wu, Guangyao Zhao, Kuanming Yao, Muhamed Hadzipasic, Joshua D. Bernstock, Ganesh M. Shankar, Kewang Nan, Xinge Yu, Giovanni Traverso
Tags
bio-adhesive
metal detector
spinal implants
real-time monitoring
non-invasive
electromagnetic coupling
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