1. Bionic Eye
The bionic eye is a successful transplant performed by surgeons at Moorfields Eye Hospital London, which can help restore sight.
Sophisticated, a 2 mm microchip is implanted in the retina of the eye, then the patient is given glasses that already have a camera.
The glasses are connected to a mini computer and the information captured by the camera is sent to the chip, then passed on to the brain.
2. Bioprinting
Bioprinting is a tool for making human organs with great detail in 3 dimensions. In fact, this tool only takes about 19 minutes to print an organ like a hand and is the same size as the original. It is estimated that, over the next 10-20 years, Bioprinting will replace the need for donor organs.
3. Virtual Reality
A group of research teams at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute led by Professor Greg Hannon, they worked with Owen Harris and his company in collaboration to develop virtual reality software.
Later this tool is useful for mapping tumors in 3 dimensions, and assisting the medical world in detecting tumors, and focusing on breast cancer.
4. AI-Equipped Prosthetic Arm
Tech startup company Esper Bionics has developed a prosthetic arm equipped with a special technology to gather information from user behavior called artificial intelligence (AI). This prosthetic arm is useful for detecting muscle activity and will react to external stimuli.
5. Bionic Exoskeleton
Marsi Bionics is the maker, a tool to help children with neuromuscular problems, such as cerebral palsy and muscle atrophy.
This tool will support the child's entire body from torso to feet, and users can move independently. This tool is called ALAS 2030 and was created by a technology company from Spain.
So, that's a list of technological innovations created to help the world of medicine in a more modern way. Hopefully the information above can add to your insights!