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. 2024 Mar 30;14:7570. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-58019-5

Figure 2.

Figure 2

In vivo pressure recordings from the wireless MICS-system implanted in a pig. (a) MICS unit and the titanium housing. (b) Bar chart illustrating the maximum connection distance between the MICS unit and the base station under different conditions. (c) The titanium housing, indicated by the arrow, is subcutaneously implanted in the pig. (d) Pressure increase observed in response to manual squeeze of the urinary bladder during surgery. (e) Pressure increase observed in response to manual pressure applied to the lower part of the pig’s abdomen. (f) Pressure recording of a full bladder during the awakening process of the pig, after surgical anesthesia. M, micturition.