The flow of innovation in medical devices traditionally has been a one-way street. An engineer or a surgeon would identify a problem and create a potential solution, a twisted piece of metal that might prop open a vessel or help repair a broken bone. The role of the patient in this innovative process was minimal, like an extra on a movie set. The patient showed up, had the device implanted, healed (hopefully), and went home, allowing the tinkerers in the device industry to develop the next iteration of the device.
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