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Transient implantable electronics for postsurgery preventive medicine

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The field of postoperative care has seen a remarkable shift toward the utilization of electronic implantable devices, including sensors, biosensors, stimulators, and drug delivery systems, all designed with a biodegradable form factor and wireless data/power transmission capability. These technologies hold immense potential for postsurgery out-of-hospital monitoring during the postdischarged period, where continuous monitoring of physiological signals is lacking. Furthermore, these devices eliminate the need for secondary surgeries required for device retrieval as they can safely degraded in the body, thus enhancing patient recovery. This review delves into the latest advancements in biodegradable implantable devices, examining their application in monitoring vital signs, the innovative wireless communication and powering technologies they employ, and the biodegradable materials that enable their function. The analysis extends to evaluating the efficacy and limitations of these devices across various medical applications. Moreover, it explores future research directions, emphasizing material advancements, device miniaturization, customization, and the integration of artificial intelligence to create closed-loop therapeutic systems. This comprehensive review underscores the transformative potential of these technologies in enhancing postoperative care and outlines the pathway for future innovations in this dynamic field. This review explores the exciting advancements in transient electronic devices designed for postoperative care. It highlights their crucial role in continuous vital physiological signal monitoring from various body systems. It also showcases innovative wireless communication and powering solutions and discusses the required biodegradable materials for implementing these microdevices. Additionally, it outlines future research directions, including artificial intelligence integration and device customization. image

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Wiley-V C H Verlag GMBH

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Chemistry, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Physics, Condensed matter

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS

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10.1002/adfm.202413324

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