生物黑客与人体手部芯片植入:简介

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生物黑客(Biohacking)是一个术语,用来描述人们通过改变自己的身体来改善健康状况。这包括植入射频识别植入物。这种无线通信技术已经融入我们的日常生活,如使用非接触式支付和徽章开门。自 1998 年首次在人体内植入射频识别芯片以来,这项技术的应用范围已大大扩展,植入芯片的人数也在不断增加。手部似乎是最受欢迎的植入芯片的身体部位,因为手部可以很容易地靠近读取器。目前,植入手术通常不在医疗环境中进行。然而,在人体中植入这些设备可能会导致并发症,如感染和肌腱损耗,而且相关的安全影响尚未得到广泛研究。本综述的目的是让手外科医生了解这些植入物的存在、使用原因,并就手外科医生未来在安全植入这些装置和处理可能出现的并发症方面可能扮演的角色展开讨论。
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Biohacking and Chip Implantation in the Human Hand: An Introduction

Biohacking is a term used to describe people making changes to their bodies to improve their well-being. This includes the implantation of radiofrequency identification implants. This technology for wireless communication is already incorporated into our daily lives as in the use of contactless payment and badges to open doors. Since the first radiofrequency identification implantation in a human in 1998, the possibilities of this technology have dramatically increased, and the number of persons that have been chipped is growing. The hand seems to be the most popular body part to implant these chips because it can easily be positioned close to a reader. Currently, implantation is typically not performed in a medical environment. However, implantation of these devices in humans can result in complications, such as infection and tendon attrition, and the relevant safety implications have not been extensively studied. The scope of this review was to inform the hand surgeon community about the existence of these implants, why they are used, and to open the debate about the possible future role of the hand surgeon in safely implanting these devices and dealing with possible complications.

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