World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery
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Researchers Develop the World's Smallest Pacemaker, and It Could Be Revolutionary for Newborn Babies With Heart Defects
The new device is smaller than a grain of rice and gets absorbed by the patient’s body when it’s no longer needed, eliminating the risks of an extraction surgery
World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery
Northwestern University engineers have developed a pacemaker so small that it can fit inside the tip of a syringe and be non-invasively injected into the body, according to a new study published in Nature. Although it can work with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly well-suited to the tiny, fragile hearts of newborn […] The post World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery appeared …
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