English to Gujarati Dictionary implantable

implantable

પ્રત્યારોપણ
definition
adjective
an implantable defibrillator
capable of or designed for being implanted in living tissue.
example
He gave as an extreme example the £17,000 cost of an 'implantable' defibrillator operation, of which the Trust could only reclaim £4,000.
The two were part of a four-man team that developed the first 'implantable' defibrillator.
Ventricular assist devices are 'implantable' pumps used for circulatory support in patients with congestive heart failure.
Caregivers prefer to use as low voltage a shock as possible in order to minimize tissue damage and preserve the batteries of 'implantable' devices.
The auditory brainstem implant consists of an 'implantable' receiver/stimulator package, an electrode lead, and an electrode array.
Our cardiologist offered her an 'implantable' defibrillator and biventricular pacemaker, but she refused.
Let me get this straight, we still use the same basic combustible engine for automobiles that we have for the last 100 years but now we can put 'implantable' chips in patients?
If you have the condition, treatment depends on what type you have and may include medications, 'implantable' devices or, in severe cases, a heart transplant.
From 'implantable' devices to sharps products, surgical tools to x-ray equipment, metal continues to be a mainstay of the medical industry.
The race to design and test new 'implantable' devices could help correct this imbalance.
This may occur, for instance, when a new component is used with a variety of different devices, such as a new porous coating for a range of 'implantable' orthopedic devices.
The continuous body-heat battery has a range of applications in 'implantable' and attachable medical devices, as well as wristwatches.
Another device may also some day power 'implantable' medical devices.
Laser welding of miniature coils is performed by a company specializing in the manufacture of 'implantable' cardiac and neurostimulation leads.
There are still only a handful of companies willing to supply polymers for 'implantable' medical devices, and there are many restrictions on the use of these polymers.
Human hair keratins provide a structural diversity ideal for biomaterials and are highly tolerated as 'implantable' materials.
The benefit from 'implantable' defibrillator therapy appeared to be strongest in those with moderate heart failure at enrollment.
In specific populations, clinical studies have demonstrated improvement of patient survival with the use of these 'implantable' devices.
In the early 1980s, 'implantable' devices designed to replace and repair damaged temporomandibular lower jaw joints were introduced.
One possibility is to improve the performance of a currently marketed 'implantable' or patient-contact device through the addition of a drug or biologic.
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