IIT-KGP to develop battery-free implantable medical devices

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The IIT has set up a Innovation Laboratory to develop futuristic battery-free implantable medical devices.

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generally target to restore missing neural functions, while utilising energy efficient engineering systems, the statement said.

"We aim to implant with ... These chips will solve neural connectivity problems that are otherwise not addressed by latest medical sciences," the statement quoted Prof from the as saying.

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While standard pace-makers require a - every 5 to 10 years - due to limited battery-life, the new solutions depend on and intelligent communication schemes, the statement said.

"This will enhance the life of implants and reduce the number of surgical interventions," said.

The present line of research targets blindness, limb paralysis, sensory-motor dysfunction, cognition-loss, Parkinsons tremor, and memory-loss.

These devices will be able to sense bio-signals, process information to make intelligent decisions and control diseased organs by electrical methods, Nag said adding that these devices will be highly affordable and reliable medical.

The institute is in the process of setting up collaborations with several hospitals and institutes in the country and abroad.

Besides, the laboratory will open new career avenues in incubating companies for production and marketing and also create an international supply base for medical devices giants like Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Advanced Bionic, Second Sight and Saint Judes Medical, Nag said.

"We are looking forward to and commercialisation of that are being developed in this laboratory," he said.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 20:10 IST