Discovernew wrote:bldoink wrote:I think where it's currently at is:
Pump is not placed in the sack.
There may be an option for your doctor to limit it's use remotely. (pay your bill)
The battery is the limiting factor with an expected life of 10 years.
When the battery goes you get a total revision.
That's what I gathered from the 2 interviews I did.
I doubt a battery lasting 10 years, at least with current battery technology.
One feasible suggestion to address the battery life limitation is to incorporate a rechargeable lithium-ion battery combined with energy harvesting technology.
By utilizing a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, we can significantly extend the lifespan of the implant, potentially up to 10 years or more. Additionally, integrating energy harvesting technology allows the implant to harness and store energy from natural body movements or heat, reducing the frequency of recharging.
Regarding the concern about controlling the implant's usage, we can implement a secure remote power management system through Bluetooth connectivity. This would enable your doctor to make necessary adjustments remotely, ensuring safe and appropriate use of the device.
Any new design would undergo rigorous testing and obtain regulatory approval to ensure safety and efficacy.
Technology is improving at exponential pace and I think we will see multiple improvements as time passes.
33 HG deformity now Titan OTR 24cm XL + 1 cm RTE's Length 7.25in/ Girth 6in (midshaft) Dr. Hakky 4/4/23