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- Title
Innovation in medical device at glance.
- Authors
Nag, S. S. Tarun; Balamuralidhara, V.
- Abstract
It takes more than just a smart idea and creative engineering to design a new medical device. Innovation and development of new products is the lifeblood of companies in research and development (R&D)-intensive industries, but faulty goods can cause huge damage. It is not just a fresh presentation but it also should be beneficial and viable. Concepts for technology also come from experts who are familiar with the challenges that need to be overcome. Clinicians and health-care professionals receive the number of thoughts to solve their problems by innovating fresh goods. In the design of a medical device, biomedical engineers also play a very important role. The software will also assist in the advancement of medical devices, allowing medical technology manufacturers to leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning and ensuring better tracking of applications from pre-market growth to post-market outcomes. The forms of innovation in medical devices are incremental innovation, in which products are easy and the consumer risk level to the patients. The new innovative medical device example is Integra LifeScience Omnigraft Dermal Regeneration Matrix. The creation of medical products is predominantly through the first recognition of the issue and then the development of the theory and then the thorough production of the drug. With better treatments, minimal hospitalization, and increased patient satisfaction, the innovation in medical device improves. The system must fulfill a need, resulting in better performance, and at the same time have to be relatively low cost. The life cycle of medical devices is not an easy, linear progression from basic research to applied research, production, and marketing. Instead, it is a dynamic system of five parallel tracks including administrative, R&D, advertising, production, and legal matters.
- Subjects
MEDICAL equipment; MEDICAL innovations; MEDICAL equipment design; BIOMEDICAL engineering; MEDICAL technology; MEDICAL software
- Publication
Drug Invention Today, 2020, Vol 14, Issue 2, p256
- ISSN
0975-7619
- Publication type
Article