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2380.2.01
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US-20150205664-A1
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ZED006
FSP1011
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164
Content
As used herein, "implant" refers to a medical device manufactured to replace a missing biological structure, support a damaged biological structure, or enhance an existing biological structure. Medical implants are man-made devices. The surface of implants that contact the body may be made of, or include a biomedical material such as titanium, stainless steel, carbon fiber, another metallic alloy, silicone, or apatite, or any combination of these depending on what is the most functional. In some cases implants contain electronics, e.g. artificial pacemaker and cochlear implants. Some implants are bioactive, such as subcutaneous drug delivery devices in the form of implantable pills or drug-eluting stents. Orthopedic implants may be used to alleviate issues with bones and/or joints of a patient's body. Orthopedic implants are used to treat bone fractures, osteoarthritis, scoliosis, spinal stenosis, and chronic pain. Examples of orthopedic implants include, but are not limited to, a wide variety of pins, rods, screws, anchors, and plates used to anchor fractured bones while the bones heal or fuse together. (Search "implant (medicine)" on Wikipedia.com May 26, 2021. CC-BY-SA 3.0 Modified. Accessed June 30, 2021.)
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