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artificial organ
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a man-made device or tissue designed to replace, support, or enhance the function of a failing or missing biological organ in the human body
ventricle
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two small, hollow spaces, one in each side of the heart, that force blood into the tubes
porcine
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relating to pigs
4. algorithm
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4. a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations
external
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belonging to or forming the outer surface or structure of something
cochlear implant
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a device that helps people hear
retina
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- the light-sensitive layer at the back of the ey
olfactory bulb
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the part of the brain that detects smells
vestibular system
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the part of the inner ear that controls balance
scaffold
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a structure that supports cell growth
adhesion
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the ability to stick to a surface or to each other
differentiation
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- the process of becoming different or distinct from others
artificial
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not natural, but made by people
rejection
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the process in which the immune system recognizes transplanted tissue or organ as foreign and attacks it
tailor
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to make or change something so that it is suitable
versatile
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useful for doing a lot of different things
proliferate
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to increase in number very quickly
vascular
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containing veins
durable
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remaining in good condition for a long time
symptom
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a physical feeling or problem that shows that you have a particular illness
Transpedicular screw
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A surgical implant inserted through the vertebral pedicle into the vertebral body to stabilize segments and facilitate fusion (commonly in thoracic/lumbar spine)
Cannulated screw
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A screw with a central channel (and sometimes cement holes); can be guided over wire and/or augmented with cement, helpful in osteoporotic bone.
compliant with
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meets and conforms to specified rules, standards, or requirements
Sterilizable
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can be safely sterilized without losing function or integrity
Fatigue (in materials)
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progressive damage from repeated/cyclic loading that can lead to cracks and failure at stresses below the static strength
radiolucency
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property of materials (e.g., PEEK) that appear “transparent” on X-ray/CT, aiding postoperative imaging and fusion assessment
irritation
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a local, usually reversible inflammatory response of tissue (e.g., redness, stinging) caused by physical, chemical, or biological agents
Insertion torque
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rotational force required during screw placement; correlates with bone quality and immediate fixation stability
Contraindication
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A reason not to use a treatment or device because it could be unsafe for a particular patient
peacemaker
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a small device that helps control the heartbeat
Atrial fibrillation
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an irregular and often fast heartbeat
Palpitation
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a feeling that your heart is beating fast or irregularly
dizziness
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a feeling that you or everything around you is spinning or moving
fainting
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suddenly losing consciousness for a short time
contract
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to become smaller or tighter; muscles do this when they work
Biventricular
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– involving both ventricles (the two lower chambers of the heart).
Atrium
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one of the two upper chambers of the heart
Convalescence
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– the time when you are getting better after an illness or operation
Cardiac arrest
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when the heart suddenly stops beating
Malignant
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a stage of cancer that is harmful and difficult to treat
Contracture
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a muscle or other tissue that has become permanently shorter causing a body part
capsular
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used to describe a body part that looks like a small container
Mammary gland
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an organ in a woman's breast that produces milk
armpit
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- the hollow place under your arm where your arm joins your body
Enhance
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to improve the quality, amount, or strength of something
Malleable
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a malleable substance is easily changed into a new shape
Metastasis
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the spread of a disease, especially cancer, from the place where it started in the body to other areas
Irritation
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a painful or sore feeling in a part of the body
Solvent
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a liquid in which solid substances become melted
Prosthesis (pl. prostheses)
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1. Prosthesis (pl. prostheses) – an artificial body part that replaces a missing one, such as a leg or an arm
socket
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the part of a prosthetic limb that connects to the remaining part of the body
rigid
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unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible
pylon
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– the internal structure of a prosthetic leg that provides strength and supports body weight
Prosthetics
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– the science of or the part of medicine that deals with artificial body parts
Residual limb
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the portion of an arm or leg left after an amputation
Composite
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a combination of two or more distinct materials with different physical or chemical properties, combined on a macroscopic scale to create a new material with superior qualities like greater strength, stiffness, or toughness
Prosthetist
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a person who makes artificial body parts, such as an arm, foot, or tooth, that replace missing parts, a specialist in prosthetics
sensor
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device which detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it
Prosthetic
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relating to an artificial body part that replaces a missing part
smart biomaterial
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a material that changes in response to stimulus
hydrogel
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a soft, water-filled materal made of polymers
nanomaterial
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a material with a structure ranging in size from 1 to 100 nanometers
Drug delivery system
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a method or material used to control how and where a drug is released in the body
Shape memory
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a property of a material that allows it to return to its original shape after being deformed
Stimulus
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an external factor that causes the material to react, such as heat or light
Polymers
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substances made of very long chains of small molecules
Bioconjugates
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molecules that combine a biological component with another chemical substance to create new or enhanced functions
Coil
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a structure formed when something is wound or twisted into a spiral shape
Shape recovery
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the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being deformed
self-propelled
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able to move by its own power
mobility issue
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a disability that affects movement
life-altering
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having an effect that is strong enough to change someone's life
foldable
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able to be folded into a small space
push-rim
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an extra rim attached to a wheel used to impart motion to the wheel
push handle
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the part by which a wheelchair is pushed
paraplegic
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a person affected by paralysis of the legs and lower body
quadriplegic
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a person affected by paralysis of all four limbs
lever
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a bar or handle that moves around a fixed point
voice synthesiser
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converts written text into spoken audio using computational models to generate human-like speech
Pancreas
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An organ in the body that produces insulin and other digestive enzymes
Diabetes
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A chronic condition where the body cannot properly use or produce enough insulin, leading to high blood sugar levels
Bolus
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A single, larger dose of insulin delivered to cover food intake or correct high blood sugar
Basal Rate
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A continuous, small amount of insulin delivered by an insulin pump to keep blood sugar stable between meals and overnight
Cannula
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A small, flexible tube inserted under the skin to deliver fluids into the body
Reservoir
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The part of an insulin pump that holds the insulin before it is delivered through the tubing and cannula
Rapid-acting
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Starts working quickly
Infusion
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The process of delivering fluids or medication into the body, often through a tube or needle
Mimics
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Imitates or copies the function or behavior of something else
On-demand
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Something that is available or done whenever it is needed, rather than at a fixed time
Alcohol swabs
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Small pads soaked in alcohol, used to clean the skin before injections or medical procedures to prevent infection
Microbubbles
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Tiny gas-filled bubbles, often used in medical imaging or drug delivery.
T-junction
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A point where one channel joins another at a right angle, forming a "T" shape.
sonication
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The use of sound waves (usually ultrasound) to mix or break apart particles in a liquid
Air embolism
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A blockage of blood vessels caused by air bubbles entering the bloodstream
Solvent
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A liquid that dissolves other substances to form a solution
intact
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Whole or undamaged; not broken or altered
Ripening
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The process by which something matures or reaches full development (e.g., fruits or emulsions)
Glass transition
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The reversible change of a material (like a polymer) from a hard, glassy state to a soft, rubbery state
Suspension
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A mixture where small solid particles are dispersed throughout a liquid without dissolving
Exhaled
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Breathed out; released from the lungs.

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