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ARTIFICIAL ORGANS – The bionic man (part 2)

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

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According to these experts, this technology will eliminate the metal prosthesis and plastic that are implanted today to repair bone fractures and ligaments and thus avoid all the inconveniences that accompany them. In industrialized countries, one in 17 people has some kind of prosthesis of this kind and the number of complaints received by failures medical implants is increasing. The tissue engineering will be able to make structural tissues as the breast, or shapes defined as an ear, and, ultimately, may rebuild entire sections of the human body as a hand or arm.

According to the authors, an arm made of scaffolding described cellular above, it would take about six weeks to grow. A mechanical pump is responsible temperature control, supply nutrients and remove wastes constituent tissue while the arm grows. The only problem, according to authors, would be the nerve. No one has, so far, regenerate tissue nervous. But researchers do not cease their efforts and in the meantime, the microelectronics can solve many of the problems and deal with major challenges. One of the biggest is the vision. (more…)

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ARTIFICIAL ORGANS – The bionic man (part 1)

Friday, January 15th, 2010

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It is not science fiction, despite appearances. Rebuilding parts of the body man missing at birth or lost as a result of an accident, or Cancer is not only an inspiration to the writers of Star Trek, but for researchers from around of the world who already have at hand a handful amazing project based on serious scientific evidence.

Transplantation

Organ is no longer a novelty. Surgeons carry some 30 years so and, today, has become so common that the biggest obstacle to reinstate organs such as kidneys, heart or liver is not surgical technique itself, but the shortage of donors. Advances in Cell Biology, Genetic Engineering, in the manufacture of plastic materials and microelectronics portend a real future in which organs and tissues may be manufactured as, instead of moving from one body to another, in order to regain past form, for example, a breast mastectomy, an arm amputee, or even as sharp as structures an ear or a nose. (more…)

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