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Home Our Company Healthcare technology innovation Miniaturized health tech

Miniaturization

Small health tech, big benefits

How groundbreaking miniaturized healthcare technology creates better outcomes

Small, smaller and smaller, but no less intelligent. Medical technology devices are entering new therapeutic areas to innovate the way diagnoses, therapies or follow-up procedures are performed. This once sounded like science fiction, but today miniaturized health tech is transforming the delivery of care and creating better experiences for patients and doctors.

Providing flexible solutions

By making healthcare technology smaller, we can enable minimally invasive surgery and at-home diagnostic procedures. Why is that important? Minimally invasive surgery often results in shorter hospital stays so patients recover faster and, hopefully, beat their disease. Our flexible healthcare solutions are also shifting some diagnostic procedures from hospitals to patient homes, delivering unparalleled convenience. Healthcare technology may be shrinking, but the benefits it can deliver are growing exponentially.

Growing smaller and better

When Medtronic co-founder Earl Bakken developed the first battery-powered pacemaker in the late 1950s, the revolutionary technology was about the size of a small paperback book. Today, some Medtronic pacemakers can be as small as a multivitamin and can be delivered directly into the heart via transcatheter.

By shrinking the size of our healthcare technology, we can help patients live without a constant reminder of their medical condition.

Advancements in miniaturization technology have also helped shrink the size of our implantable cardiac monitoring technologies, that now might be evaluated by healthcare professionals for pediatric patients as well. And when our miniaturized health tech is paired with remote monitoring technologies, patients can often be assessed from the comfort of their own home. By creating flexible healthcare solutions, we are thinking big by going small.

Better experiences for patients and clinicians

Sometimes, the best ideas in healthcare technology start off small and get even smaller, like ingestible capsules used by doctors all over the world to find gastrointestinal abnormalities. Visualization technology helps a tiny camera take thousands of images as it travels down the digestive tract, enabling clinicians to find early signs of cancer. Technologies such as these combine miniaturization and low invasiveness, making it possible to optimize the diagnosis pathway, especially for patients who need to undergo regular checks on the digestive tract.

We don’t make our healthcare technologies small just because we can. We miniaturize devices to create better experiences for both patients and their doctors while improving health outcomes.”

— Sean Salmon, Executive Vice President and President, Cardiovascular Portfolio, Medtronic

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Small but mighty

Almost every surgical procedure relies on a tiny piece of healthcare technology: the suture, for example. Design innovations on barbed sutures can eliminate knots and consequently, the potential risks of knot-related complications, and can also reduce suturing time compared to non-barbed sutures. Sutures may be minuscule, but this tiny health tech can make the rest of our innovation possible.

Wafer-scale innovation

The battery is the beating heart of most medical devices. But how do you make long-lasting batteries without increasing their size or the size of the devices they power? The answer may be wafer-scale technology. Used in semiconductors, wafer-scale manufacturing is a process for building integrated circuits. We believe we’re the first healthcare technology company to use the technique, which helped us increase the battery capacity in one of our implantable cardiac monitors without increasing the size of the device.

Smaller, faster, better

As healthcare technology becomes smaller, the benefits for patients and their doctors increase in scope and scale. From supporting minimally invasive surgery to providing at-home diagnostic care, miniaturized health tech is delivering the right solutions to the right place at the right time.

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