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Ireland Project Notice - Smart Implant For Magnetic Anastomotic Healing And Leakage Evaluation


Project Notice

PNR 70937
Project Name Smart Implant for Magnetic Anastomotic Healing and Leakage Evaluation
Project Detail Colorectal cancer affects over 1.93 million people worldwide each year. In most cases, surgery to remove the tumour is necessary, and intestinal continuity is restored through an anastomosis. However, a serious complication, known as an anastomotic leak, occurs in up to 20% of procedures. This complication is associated with high mortality rates, frequent re-interventions, prolonged hospital stays, increased healthcare costs, and a reduced quality of life. Despite decades of research, the incidence of anastomotic leaks remains high, largely due to poor healing and delayed recognition. Leveraging outcomes from the FET Open project 5D NanoPrinting, and EIC Project IV-Lab, Trinity College Dublin and the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, in collaboration with Plio Surgical and Amsterdam UMC, aim to integrate the results of micro-sensor and nano-printing technologies into a disruptive smart magnetic anastomosis implant. This innovative implant will offer both healing and sensing capabilities, monitoring physical and chemical parameters that signal inflammation and edema at the anastomosis site. The SMARTHEAL project will advance this technology from TRL 3 to TRL 6 by embedding micro-sensors within the implant to detect key markers of anastomotic leaks. These sensors will be integrated with wireless electronics to transmit real-time data on healing biomarkers, with the implants accuracy demonstrated in pre-clinical models. SMARTHEAL represents a groundbreaking advancement, being the first implant to simultaneously enhance healing and enable early leak detection. This innovation has the potential to significantly improve surgical outcomes and reduce healthcare costs globally. It offers a substantial commercial opportunity for Plio Surgical, which aims to undertake the clinical and regulatory activities to bring this technology to market.
Funded By European Union (EU)
Sector Healthcare and Medicine
Country Ireland , Northern Europe
Project Value EUR 2,499,816

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Company Name THE PROVOST, FELLOWS, FOUNDATION SCHOLARS & THE OTHER MEMBERS OF BOARD, OF THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY & UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH NEAR DUBLIN

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