Electrotherapy without surgery using temporary organic electrodes

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Researchers at Lund University and Gothenburg University have successfully developed temporary, organic electrodes that can be seamlessly integrated into biological systems. The method, now published in Nature Communications, opens up a future where bioelectronics can be implanted in and removed from the body without surgery.

at Lund University, who also leads a chemistry laboratory at Gothenburg University.

This approach differs from conventional methods in being minimally invasive. Moreover, the particles break down and are excreted from the body after the treatment, eliminating the need for surgical removal. The electrodes that form cover larger areas than the metal electrodes used today, which can make the treatment more effective., which opens up possibilities for therapies for non-chronic diseases, that are difficult to treat.

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