Advanced Organ Regenerator | 2063

What if we could repair the damage from chronic disease?

 Transformative primary health care for universal health coverage  |  Technology and innovation for future health equity 

The Advanced Organ Regenerator is a device used to restore damaged body parts back to health. In addition to its regenerative capabilities, the device visually displays the effects of various NCDs on the body and how the damaged tissues and organs appear once regenerated. Patients undergoing the treatment are shown ‘before and after’ visuals overlaid on their bodies using Augmented Reality (AR) software, marking a breakthrough in how health professionals communicate with their patients.

 

Cardiac Stent | 1986

A cardiac stent, first developed in 1986, is a small device implanted into the arteries of the heart to reduce the narrowing that can occur from a build-up of fatty plaque tissue. It reflects the progress in medical technology for managing chronic conditions.

Lily feels persistent chest discomfort and visits her local health centre. There, she learns about the Advanced Organ Regenerator, a device that can regenerate damaged body parts and organs. Advanced sensors scan her body and display AR graphics, showing the affected areas. The technician points out the damage to her heart tissue caused by years of unmanaged hypertension. The Advanced Organ Regenerator begins its work. Lily feels a gentle warmth as the machine uses bio-engineered materials and cellular regeneration techniques to repair her heart tissue. Within minutes, the process is complete. The AR display now shows a fully repaired heart. Lily feels a noticeable difference and the discomfort gone.