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Microelectronic Medical Implants are medical devices that are implanted into the body to provide a range of therapeutic and diagnostic functions. These devices are typically powered by a battery and are designed to be minimally invasive, allowing them to be implanted without the need for major surgery. Examples of microelectronic medical implants include pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), cochlear implants, and deep brain stimulators. These devices are used to treat a variety of conditions, including heart arrhythmias, hearing loss, and Parkinson's disease.
The microelectronic medical implants market is expected to grow in the coming years due to advances in technology and the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases. The market is also driven by the increasing demand for minimally invasive treatments and the growing demand for home healthcare solutions.
Some of the major companies in the microelectronic medical implants market include Medtronic, Abbott, Boston Scientific, St. Jude Medical, Cochlear, and Biotronik. Show Less Read more