With promising results from animal model tests, the research team is looking at extending the device's capabilities. Plans include developing similar tags for detecting internal bleeding or temperature changes, broadening the potential applications of this innovative technology.
The project received support from various institutions, including the National Science Foundation, the National Cancer Institute, and the Querrey-Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics. The interdisciplinary team's work represents a significant stride towards improving surgical outcomes and patient quality of life through advanced, non-invasive monitoring technologies.
MEDICA-tradefair.com; Source: Northwestern University