Origami-Inspired Medical Patches

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This Internal Medical Patch Biodegrades on its Own

This internal medical patch has been created by a team of researchers at MIT as an origami-inspired solution that could be used for injuries within the body to aid with healing without having to be removed after use. The patch is intended to resist the growth of bacteria and bodily fluids, and is ideal for use with laparoscopic surgery where minimally invasive procedures are traditionally used. The patch could be applied by a medical professional or even a robot to maximize the ways it could be used.

The internal medical patch also makes traditionally invasive surgeries more suitable for being done using laparoscopic techniques, which could drastically reduce the affect on the patient and reduce the amount of time required to be performed.
Trend Themes
1. Origami-inspired Medical Solutions - Using origami-inspired designs could lead to more efficient and innovative medical solutions.
2. Biodegradable Medical Patches - Developing medical patches that biodegrade could improve patient outcomes and reduce medical waste.
3. Minimally Invasive Surgery Techniques - Adopting minimally invasive surgery techniques could provide significant benefits to patients and medical professionals.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Device Manufacturing - Medical device manufacturers could explore origami-inspired designs to create more effective and efficient products.
2. Biotechnology - Biotechnology companies could work on developing biodegradable medical patches with better healing properties.
3. Robotics and AI - Robots and AI could be developed further to maximize the potential of origami-inspired medical patches in minimally invasive surgeries.

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