6- BRAIN • Neural prostheses are a series of devices that can substitute a motor, sensory or cognitive modality that might have been damaged as a result of an injury or a disease. • Neurostimulators, including deep brain stimulators, send electrical impulses to the brain in order to treat neurological and movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, treatment resistant depression, and other conditions such as urinary incontinence. • Rather than replacing existing neural networks to restore function, these devices often serve by disrupting the output of existing malfunctioning nerve centers t eliminate symptoms. Hello sir, can you summarize, I mean, a short solution, not 7- artificial lung An Artificial lung(AL) is device that provides oxygenation of blood and removal of carbon dioxide from the prostheti blood. The AL is intended to take over some of the functionality of biological lungs. It is different from a heart-lung machine in that it is external and designed to take over the functions of the lungs for long periods of time rather than on a temporary basis. Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) technique in which a machine temporarily takes is a over the function of the heart and lungs during surgery, maintaining the circulation of blood and the oxygen content of the patient's body. The CPB pump itself is often referred to as a heart-lung machine or "the pump". 8- Artificial red blood cells (RBC) Artificial RBC have already been in projects for about 60 years, but they started getting interest when the HIV-contaminated-donor blood crisis. Artificial RBCS will be dependent 100% on nanotechnology. A successful artificial RBC should be able to totally replace human RBC, which means it can carry on all the functions that a human RBC does.

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6- BRAIN
• Neural prostheses are a series of devices
that can substitute a motor, sensory or
cognitive modality that might have been
damaged as a result of an injury or a
disease.
• Neurostimulators, including deep brain
stimulators, send electrical impulses to the
brain in order to treat neurological
and movement disorders, including
Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, treatment
resistant depression, and other conditions
such as urinary incontinence.
DAM
• Rather than replacing existing neural
networks to restore function, these devices
often serve by disrupting the output of
existing malfunctioning nerve centers t
eliminate symptoms.
Hello sir, can you
summarize, I mean, a
short solution, not
Png?
7- artificial lung
An Artificial lung(AL) is a prostheti
device that provides oxygenation of blood
and removal of carbon dioxide from the
blood.
The AL is intended to take over some of the
functionality of biological lungs.
It is different from a heart-lung machine in
that it is external and designed to take over
the functions of the lungs for long periods
of time rather than on a temporary basis.
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a
technique in which a machine temporarily
takes
the heart and lungs during surgery,
maintaining the circulation of blood and the
oxygen content of the patient's body.
over
the
function
of
The CPB pump itself is often referred to as
a heart-lung machine or "the pump".
8- Artificial red blood cells (RBC)
Artificial RBC have already been in projects for about 60 years, but they started getting
interest when the HIV-contaminated-donor blood crisis. Artificial RBCS will be
dependent 100% on nanotechnology. A successful artificial RBC should be able to
totally replace human RBC, which means it can carry on all the functions that a human
RBC does.
9- Testes
Men whom have sustained testicular abnormalities through birth defects or injury have
been able to replace the damaged testicle with a testicular prosthesis. Although the
prosthetic does not restore biological reproductive function, the device has been
shown to improve mental health for these patients
10- Trachea
engineering a trachea-a hollow tube lined with cells-had proved more challenging
than originally thought; challenges include the difficult clinical situation of people who
present as clinical candidates.
11- Pancreas
An artificial pancreas is used to substitute endocrine functionality of
healthy pancreas for diabetic and other patients who require it. It can be used to
improve insulin replacement therapy until glycemic control is practically normal as
evident by the avoidance of the complications of hyperglycemia, and it can also ease
the burden of therapy for the insulin-dependent.
a
Transcribed Image Text:6- BRAIN • Neural prostheses are a series of devices that can substitute a motor, sensory or cognitive modality that might have been damaged as a result of an injury or a disease. • Neurostimulators, including deep brain stimulators, send electrical impulses to the brain in order to treat neurological and movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, treatment resistant depression, and other conditions such as urinary incontinence. DAM • Rather than replacing existing neural networks to restore function, these devices often serve by disrupting the output of existing malfunctioning nerve centers t eliminate symptoms. Hello sir, can you summarize, I mean, a short solution, not Png? 7- artificial lung An Artificial lung(AL) is a prostheti device that provides oxygenation of blood and removal of carbon dioxide from the blood. The AL is intended to take over some of the functionality of biological lungs. It is different from a heart-lung machine in that it is external and designed to take over the functions of the lungs for long periods of time rather than on a temporary basis. Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a technique in which a machine temporarily takes the heart and lungs during surgery, maintaining the circulation of blood and the oxygen content of the patient's body. over the function of The CPB pump itself is often referred to as a heart-lung machine or "the pump". 8- Artificial red blood cells (RBC) Artificial RBC have already been in projects for about 60 years, but they started getting interest when the HIV-contaminated-donor blood crisis. Artificial RBCS will be dependent 100% on nanotechnology. A successful artificial RBC should be able to totally replace human RBC, which means it can carry on all the functions that a human RBC does. 9- Testes Men whom have sustained testicular abnormalities through birth defects or injury have been able to replace the damaged testicle with a testicular prosthesis. Although the prosthetic does not restore biological reproductive function, the device has been shown to improve mental health for these patients 10- Trachea engineering a trachea-a hollow tube lined with cells-had proved more challenging than originally thought; challenges include the difficult clinical situation of people who present as clinical candidates. 11- Pancreas An artificial pancreas is used to substitute endocrine functionality of healthy pancreas for diabetic and other patients who require it. It can be used to improve insulin replacement therapy until glycemic control is practically normal as evident by the avoidance of the complications of hyperglycemia, and it can also ease the burden of therapy for the insulin-dependent. a
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