The world's first batch of quadriplegic patients successfully verified the clinical concept of the "three-in-one" brain-spine interface.

On March 4th, Jins data reported that the team led by Jia Fumin from the Institute of Brain-like Intelligence Science and Technology at Fudan University successfully implemented the world’s first four cases of ‘three-in-one’ brain-spine interface electrode synchronous implantation clinical conceptual verification surgery at Zhongshan Hospital and Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University. Patients with paraplegia recovered leg movement within 24 hours after surgery, and the fastest walking attempt was made in 10 days, preliminarily proving the feasibility of the new generation of brain-spine interface solutions. The ‘three-in-one’ cranial implantable brain-spine interface microdevices are expected to enter clinical trials soon.

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