
surgical implantation
Surgical implantation is a medical procedure where a device or object is placed inside the body through surgery. This often involves making an incision (cut) in the skin, carefully positioning the device in the correct location, and then closing the incision. Implants can include devices like pacemakers, artificial joints, or sensors used for medical monitoring. The goal is to help improve health, replace damaged tissues, or assist bodily functions, with the procedure performed by trained surgeons to ensure safety, proper placement, and minimal recovery time.