MIT engineers design a soft, implantable ventilator
MIT engineers developed a soft, robotic, and implantable ventilator that is designed to augment the diaphragm’s natural contractions. The proof-of-concept design aims to one day boost the diaphragm’s life-sustaining function and improve lung capacity for people with diaphragm dysfunction.
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