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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11010256
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bioethics; blood-brain barrier; extracellular matrix; internal biomonitoring; nanotechnology; nervous system
This essay examines the potential benefits of targeted nanorobotics development for anesthesia in perioperative care, aiming to provide solutions for patients who are unresponsive or harmed by analgesics and numbing agents. It serves as a call to action for research in this area and a primer for those most directly impacted by its implementation.
Much research has been conducted on how patients may be served through new advances in perioperative anaesthetic care. However, adaptations of standardised care methodologies can only provide so many novel solutions for patients and caregivers alike. Similarly, unique methods such as nanoscopic liposomal package delivery for analgesics and affective numbing agents pose a similar issue-specifically that we are still left with the dilemma of patients for whom analgesics and numbing agents are ineffective or harmful. An examination of the potential gains that may result from the targeted development of nanorobotics for anaesthesia in perioperative care will be presented in this essay to help resolve this pending conflict for the research community. This examination should therefore serve as a call to action for such research and a primer for those for whom the method's implementation would most directly impact.
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