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Micromachining technology and biomedical engineering

I Fujimasa1

  • 1Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, Japan.

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
|March 1, 1993
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Microtechnologies are revolutionizing medical science by enabling precise interventions in microscopic environments. These advancements are crucial for developing sophisticated medical devices and improving surgical techniques.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Microsystems Technology

Background:

  • Medical science frequently involves microscopic environments requiring specialized tools.
  • Micromachining techniques have advanced, enabling new applications in medicine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the integration and impact of microtechnologies in biomedical engineering.
  • To highlight the potential of microscale devices in medical applications.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent micromachining techniques and their medical applications.
  • Discussion of enabling technologies like virtual reality and stereovision for micro-handling.

Main Results:

  • Micromachining enables applications in microsurgery, artificial organs, and drug delivery.

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  • Development of microactuators, microsensors, and micro-mechanical parts for medical devices.
  • Conclusions:

    • Microtechnologies offer significant perspectives for advancing biomedical engineering.
    • The synergy of microdevices and advanced imaging/VR enhances capabilities in handling microscopic biological targets.