商业化
微尺度化学
过程(计算)
风险分析(工程)
计算机科学
转化研究
系统工程
业务
工程类
医学
营销
心理学
操作系统
病理
数学教育
作者
Jae Young Park,Nikolas Barrera,Tianyu Bai,Ellis Meng,Hui Fang,Hyowon Lee
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-bioeng-110122-121128
摘要
Microscale sensors and actuators have been widely explored by the scientific community to augment the functionality of conventional medical implants. However, despite the many innovative concepts proposed, a negligible fraction has successfully made the leap from concept to clinical translation. This shortfall is primarily due to the considerable disparity between academic research prototypes and market-ready products. As such, it is critically important to examine the lessons learned in successful commercialization efforts to inform early-stage translational research efforts. Here, we review the regulatory prerequisites for market approval and provide a comprehensive analysis of commercially available microimplants from a device design perspective. Our objective is to illuminate both the technological advances underlying successfully commercialized devices and the key takeaways from the commercialization process, thereby facilitating a smoother pathway from academic research to clinical impact.
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