Abstract

Tomorrow's implantable electronic systems are being developed using micro-machined integrated circuit technology. However, these systems will not find useful clinical applications until suitable insulating biomaterials are identified for protecting these devices from the environment of the body for many decades. A review of packaging issues for commercially successful implantable devices is followed by review of current work on developing packaging technology for tomorrow's implantable electronic systems.

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