Purdue Developing Self-Cleaning, Magnet Powered Implantable Catheters

Implantable drainage catheters, such as those used to drain cerebrospinal fluid in patients with hydrocephalus, tend to eventually get plugged up with fibrin, bacterial biofilms, blood, or as a result of the body’s immune system attacking them. New surgeries are often required to replace the devices, potentially causing serious complications (Read more...)

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