JMIR Publications’ News & Perspectives unveils future of patient care: Smart implants transforming surgery and beyond
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image: Amir H. Alavi, PhD., Director of the iSMART Lab at the University of Pittsburgh
Credit: Source: Mark Crawford; Copyright: Amir Alavi
(Toronto, December 1, 2025) JMIR Publications continues to provide forward-looking insights in its "News & Perspectives" section with a new article exploring the evolution and potential of smart implants in health care. The piece, “What’s next for smart implants in health care?” details how these advanced medical devices, embedded with sensors and data analytics capabilities, are moving beyond passive tissue replacement to become active players in treatment and recovery.
Authored by Mark Crawford, JMIR Correspondent, the article highlights how smart implants could enhance patient care by providing real-time data that enables earlier detection of complications, more proactive clinical decisions, and greater operational efficiency.
The use cases for smart implants are expanding rapidly—from long-standing uses in orthopedics and dentistry to cardiology,pain management, and even neuromodulation. The article notes that embedded sensors can identify small abnormal changes in performance, potentially allowing surgeons to intervene sooner and avoid costly, painful second surgeries often required for infection or device failure.
Key Innovations and Necessary Safeguards
The article features insights from experts like Dr. Amir Alavi, Director of the iSMART Lab at the University of Pittsburgh, who discusses his work on a new class of metamaterials that function as their own sensors. This innovation allows implants to relay information about internal pressure and stress without bulky internal batteries or active communication hardware—a major breakthrough in minimizing device size and maximizing long-term viability. The piece also touches on the promise of biodegradable smart implants, which could eliminate the need for secondary removal surgery altogether.
Despite the promise, the article emphasizes that widespread implementation hinges on addressing critical challenges, including:
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Infrastructure Investment: The complexity and cost of integrating the high volume and frequency of data generated by smart implants into existing electronic health records.
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Regulatory Frameworks: The necessity of evolving oversight to address unique ethical considerations, data ownership, algorithmic bias, and liability in these connected devices.
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Biocompatibility and Durability: Ensuring long-term resilience against corrosion, stress, and biofouling.
Ultimately, smart implants hold the potential to transform health outcomes by boosting treatment adherence, personalizing treatment strategies, and reducing costs through remote monitoring and improved operational workflows.
The "News & Perspectives" section of the Journal of Medical Internet Research is committed to delivering timely, rigorously researched, and critical insights into the fast-evolving digital health landscape, ensuring our audience remains at the forefront of innovation and policy.
The full article, “What’s next for smart implants in health care?” is available now in the "News & Perspectives" section of the Journal of Medical Internet Research.
About JMIR Publications News & Perspectives
JMIR Publications is a leading open access publisher of digital health research. The "News & Perspectives" section is the newest addition to its portfolio, established to bring the rigor and integrity of academic publishing to scientific journalism. The section features well-researched, expert-driven content from the Scientific News Editor, Kayleigh-Ann Clegg, PhD, and a network of specialist JMIR Correspondents to keep the digital health community informed, inspired, and ahead of the curve.
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