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implant


im·plant

I0060400 (ĭm-plănt′)v. im·plant·ed, im·plant·ing, im·plants v.tr.1. To set in firmly, as into the ground: implant fence posts.2. To establish securely, as in the mind or consciousness; instill: habits that had been implanted early in childhood.3. Medicine a. To insert or embed (an object or a device) surgically: implant a drug capsule; implant a pacemaker.b. To graft or insert (a tissue) within the body.v.intr. Embryology To become attached to and embedded in the uterine lining. Used of a fertilized egg.n. (ĭm′plănt′) Something implanted, especially a surgically implanted tissue or device: a dental implant; a subcutaneous implant.
[Middle English implanten, from Medieval Latin implantāre : Latin in-, in; see in-2 + Latin plantāre, to plant (from planta, a shoot; see plant).]
im·plant′a·ble adj.

implant

vb (tr) 1. to establish firmly; inculcate; instil: to implant sound moral principles. 2. to plant or embed; infix; entrench3. (Surgery) surgery a. to graft (a tissue) into the bodyb. to insert (a radioactive substance, hormone, etc) into the tissues n (Surgery) anything implanted, esp surgically, such as a tissue graft or hormone imˈplanter n

im•plant

(v. ɪmˈplænt, -ˈplɑnt; n. ˈɪmˌplænt, -ˌplɑnt)

v.t. 1. to establish firmly in the mind: to implant principles of behavior. 2. to plant securely: to implant a post in the soil. 3. to insert or graft (a tissue, organ, or inert substance) into the body. n. 4. a. a device or material used for repairing or replacing part of the body. b. medication or radioactive material inserted into tissue for sustained therapy. 5. a. a frame or support inserted permanently into the bone or soft tissue of the jaw to hold artificial teeth. b. an artificial tooth or bridge attached to such a device. [1535–45; ( im•plant′a•ble, adj. im•plant′er, n.

implant


Past participle: implanted
Gerund: implanting
Imperative
implant
implant
Present
I implant
you implant
he/she/it implants
we implant
you implant
they implant
Preterite
I implanted
you implanted
he/she/it implanted
we implanted
you implanted
they implanted
Present Continuous
I am implanting
you are implanting
he/she/it is implanting
we are implanting
you are implanting
they are implanting
Present Perfect
I have implanted
you have implanted
he/she/it has implanted
we have implanted
you have implanted
they have implanted
Past Continuous
I was implanting
you were implanting
he/she/it was implanting
we were implanting
you were implanting
they were implanting
Past Perfect
I had implanted
you had implanted
he/she/it had implanted
we had implanted
you had implanted
they had implanted
Future
I will implant
you will implant
he/she/it will implant
we will implant
you will implant
they will implant
Future Perfect
I will have implanted
you will have implanted
he/she/it will have implanted
we will have implanted
you will have implanted
they will have implanted
Future Continuous
I will be implanting
you will be implanting
he/she/it will be implanting
we will be implanting
you will be implanting
they will be implanting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been implanting
you have been implanting
he/she/it has been implanting
we have been implanting
you have been implanting
they have been implanting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been implanting
you will have been implanting
he/she/it will have been implanting
we will have been implanting
you will have been implanting
they will have been implanting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been implanting
you had been implanting
he/she/it had been implanting
we had been implanting
you had been implanting
they had been implanting
Conditional
I would implant
you would implant
he/she/it would implant
we would implant
you would implant
they would implant
Past Conditional
I would have implanted
you would have implanted
he/she/it would have implanted
we would have implanted
you would have implanted
they would have implanted
Thesaurus
Noun1.implant - a prosthesis placed permanently in tissueimplant - a prosthesis placed permanently in tissueartificial heart - a pump that replaces the natural heartartificial joint - a metal or plastic part that is surgically implanted to replace a natural joint (possibly elbow or wrist but usually hip or knee)breast implant - an implant for cosmetic purposes to replace a breast that has been surgically removeddental implant - an implant that replaces a natural toothheart valve - an implant that replaces a natural cardiac valveinterocular lens implant, IOL, lens implant - a clear plastic lens that is implanted in the eye; usually done when the natural lens has been removed in a cataract operationpenile implant - an implant that creates an artificial erectionprosthesis, prosthetic device - corrective consisting of a replacement for a part of the bodyshunt - implant consisting of a tube made of plastic or rubber; for draining fluids within the body
Verb1.implant - fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum"embed, imbed, plant, engraftinfix, insert, introduce, enter - put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text"pot - plant in a pot; "He potted the palm"nest - fit together or fit inside; "nested bowls"bury, sink - embed deeply; "She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap"
2.implant - become attached to and embedded in the uterus; "The egg fertilized in vitro implanted in the uterus of the birth mother with no further complications"attach - become attached; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill"
3.implant - put firmly in the mind; "Plant a thought in the students' minds"plantcommunicate, pass along, put across, pass on, pass - transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees"; "pass along the good news"

implant

verb1. insert, place, plant, fix, root, sow, graft, embed, ingraft Doctors have implanted an artificial heart into a 46-year-old man.2. instil, sow, infuse, inculcate, infix His father had implanted in him an ambition to obtain an education.noun1. implantation, insert They felt a woman had the right to have a breast implant.

implant

verbTo fix (an idea, for example) in someone's mind by reemphasis and repetition:drill, drive, impress, inculcate, instill, pound.
Translations
灌输移植

implant

(imˈplaːnt) verb1. to put (ideas etc) into a person's mind. 灌輸 灌输2. to put (eg human tissue, a device etc) permanently into a part of the body. 移植 移植implanˈtation noun 移植 植入,培植,灌输

implant


implant (something) in(to) (someone or something)

To insert something into someone or something. This patient couldn't walk until doctors implanted a special sensor into his brain.See also: implant

implant something in(to) someone or something

to embed something into someone or something. The surgeon implanted a pacemaker into Fred. They implanted the device in Fred's chest.See also: implant
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implant


implant

 1. (im-plant´) to insert or graft material, such as tissue or radioactive material, into intact tissues or a body cavity; see also transplant.2. (im´plant) any material inserted or grafted into the body.cochlear implant see cochlear implant.dental implant a prosthetic tooth with an anchoring structure surgically implanted beneath the mucosal or periosteal layer or in the bone.Sequence of treatment with osseointegrated dental implants. From Darby and Walsh, 1995.penile implant penile prosthesis.

im·plant

(im'plant), 1. To graft or insert.
See also: graft, transplant, prosthesis.
2. A surgically inserted or imbedded graft or device; also, a zone of cells or tissue transferred from another site through a developmental error or neoplastic process.
See also: graft, transplant, prosthesis.
[L. im-, in, + planto, pp. -atus, to plant, fr. planta, a sprout, shoot]

implant

(ĭm-plănt′)v. im·planted, im·planting, im·plants v.tr. Medicine a. To insert or embed (an object or a device) surgically: implant a drug capsule; implant a pacemaker.b. To graft or insert (a tissue) within the body.v.intr. Embryology To become attached to and embedded in the uterine lining. Used of a fertilized egg.n. (ĭm′plănt′) Something implanted, especially a surgically implanted tissue or device: a dental implant; a subcutaneous implant.
im·plant′a·ble adj.

implant

Audiology
See Cochlear implant.
 
Breast
A pliable silicone shell filled with saline (formerly with silicone gel) and placed between the skin and pectoral muscle o cosmetically enhance the breasts.
 
Dentistry
A titanium device—e.g., Brånemark system, Nobelpharma—which is surgically placed in the mandible or maxilla and allowed to “fuse” for 3 to 6 months to the bone (osseointegration), which serves as an anchor for attaching artificial teeth.
 
Medspeak
Any device placed into a surgically or naturally formed cavity of the human body and intended to remain there for a period of 30 days or more.
Oncology
See Tumour implant.
Pathology
(1) A generic term for a secondary tumour nodule, often understood to mean a mass that is not contiguous with the primary neoplasm, which is most common on the free surface of the peritoneum.
 
The term as used in surgical pathology is semantically problematic as it implies implantation of a primary lesion elsewhere in the peritoneal cavity, usually of the ovary, and ignores the possible origin of such implants from “renegade” embryonic rests in the peritoneal cavity and/or a multicentric origin of the lesions.
(2) A cluster of epithelial cells in the peritoneal cavity in patients with epithelial ovarian neoplasms that are of either borderline (i.e., of uncertain malignant potential) or frankly malignant (e.g., serous, mucinous cystadenocarcinoma).
Radiation oncology
A small amount of radioisotope sealed in a needle, seed, wire, or catheter, which is placed directly within or near a tumour to deliver brachytherapy.
 
Surgery
noun A device that is inserted to preserve or maintain a function (e.g., a hip or knee prosthesis), or to preserve, enhance or alter a contour (e.g., a breast or chin implant).
 
verb To surgically place such a device in its appropriate site.

implant

A material that is not original to its location. See Baerveldt glaucoma implant, Bioimplant, Dental implant" >Dental implant, Molteno implant, Penile implant, Silicone implant" >Silicone implant, Visual implant Audiology See Cochlear implant Breast surgery A silicone shell shaped in the form of a breast and filled with saline or silicone gel Dentistry A titanium device–eg, Brånemark system, Nobelpharma that is surgically placed in the mandible or maxilla, allowed to 'fuse' in 3 to 6 months to the bone–osseointegration, which serves as an anchor for attaching artificial teeth Oncology Tumor implant, see there Surgery noun A device that is inserted to preserve or maintain a function–eg, a hip or knee prosthesis, or to preserve, enhance or alter a contour–eg, a breast or chin implant verb To surgically place such a device in its appropriate site. See Breast implant, Permanent adjustable implant.

im·plant

(im-plant) 1. To graft or insert. 2. Material inserted or grafted into tissues.
See also: graft, transplant
3. dentistry a graft or insert set in or onto the alveolar recess prepared for its insertion.
See also: implant denture
4. orthopedics A metallic or plastic device employed in joint reconstruction. [L. im-, in, + planto, pp. -atus, to plant, fr. planta, a sprout, shoot]

implant

(im'plant?) [ ¹in- + plant] An object inserted into the body, e.g., a piece of tissue, a tooth, a pellet of medicine, a tube or needle containing a radioactive substance, liquid and solid plastic materials used to augment tissues or to fill in areas traumatically or surgically removed, artificial joints, and/or for other therapeutic purposes. See: mammaplasty, augmentation

auditory brainstem implant

An auditory prosthesis that bypasses the cochlea and auditory nerve and partially restores hearing by directly stimulating the cochlear nucleus complex. This type of implant helps those with retrocochlear deafness. The implant electrode is inserted directly into the auditory brainstem and is used for those who cannot benefit from cochlear implants because of lesions of the cochlea and/or auditory nerve. It has been used to treat patients who have undergone surgical excision of an acoustic neuroma. Synonym: brainstem implant

bone implant

An implant to repair bone or to cover implanted objects such as artificial hips or tooth implants.

brain implant

Any substance, tissue, or object placed surgically in the brain.

brainstem implant

Auditory brainstem implant.

breast implant

A surgically inserted object used to change the size and/or contour of the breast or chest wall, either using the patient's own tissue, e.g., a pedicle graft, or a prosthesis.

cochlear implant

An electrical device that receives sound and transmits the resulting signal to electrodes implanted in the cochlea. That signal stimulates the cochlea so that hearing-impaired persons can perceive sound.

CAUTION!

Cochlear implants increase the likelihood of meningitis. Patients with cochlear implants should be vaccinated against pneumococcus and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib).
DENTAL IMPLANT

dental implant

In dentistry, a prosthetic device in any of several shapes. It is implanted into oral tissues beneath the mucosa or the periosteal layer, or within the bone to support or hold a fixed or removable prosthesis. Synonym: tooth implant See: illustration

CAUTION!

Ultrasonic devices should not be used on dental implants.

endosteal implant

A dental prosthesis that is partially submerged and anchored within the bone. The blade form and the cylinder form are the two types of endosteal implants used. The cylinder form, which is most common, consists of a screw, a small titanium cylinder, and an abutment surgically inserted into the bone. The blade form consists of one or more abutments. In both forms, the prosthetic device is placed on the abutment(s).

interstitial implant

An implant consisting of an applicator containing a radioactive source directly into a tumor to deliver a high radiation dose while sparing the surrounding tissues.

intracavitary implant

An implant consisting of an applicator containing a radioactive source directly into a hollow organ to deliver a high radiation dose to the organ while sparing the surrounding tissues.

radioactive implant

See: brachytherapy; interstitial implant; intracavitary implant

staple implant

Transosteal implant.

subperiosteal implant

A prosthesis for edentulous patients who cannot wear dentures (e.g., because of mandibular atrophy). The implant consists of a metal framework that rests on the residual ridge beneath the periosteum but does not penetrate the mandible.

tooth implant

Dental implant.

transosteal implant

A rarely used type of dental prosthesis that completely penetrates the mandible. Its use is complicated by infection and a high rate of implant failure. Synonym: staple implant

wafer implant

A slowly dissolving polymer impregnated with chemotherapeutic drugs. It is placed into the tissue space from which a cancer has been removedto deliver a strong dose of chemotherapy to any residual cancer cells that escaped the resection.

Implant

A fixture with one end implanted into the bone and the other end covered with a crown, often to serve as a stable abutment for a bridge or denture.Mentioned in: Tooth Replacements and Restorations

im·plant

(im-plant) 1. To graft or insert. 2. (īm'plant) A surgically inserted or imbedded graft or device; also, a zone of cells or tissue transferred from another site through a developmental error or neoplastic process.
See also: prosthesis
[L. im-, in, + planto, pp. -atus, to plant, fr. planta, a sprout, shoot]

Patient discussion about implant

Q. Does anyone know if its possible to get breast implants if i have an implanted defibrillator? I have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. I'm 27 and in great health, I workout 6 days a week and I have no further symptoms.A. Thanks for your help. In fact I have an appointment with my cardiologist in a couple of weeks and if he says its OOK I will definitely consult it with the plastic surgeon as well. However I always try to do some additional research on my own and get second opinions.
Ince again,
Thanks!

Q. Do any of you with FM have silicone breast implants, or have you ever had them? How about saline? My silicone implants expired on the surgeon's shelf before they went in my body. Both implants ruptured and disintegrated within 5 years of implantation. I was diagnosed with FM shortly after 2 surgeries to remove silicone goo. Just wondering if anyone else has made the connection. Thank you!A. As far as I know several studies failed to prove there is a connection between rupture of breast implants and fibromyalgia, as did the FDA conclude. Indeed I heard about one study that found this connection, but it seemed like a very problematic one.
You can read about this subject here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_implants#Claims_of_systemic_illness_and_disease)

Q. I have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and an ICD. Is it possible to get breast implants with an ICD? I have no further symptoms: I workout and run 6 days a week, in good shape and only 27 years old.A. Some medical equipment can damage your ICD If you are visiting your doctor , tell him or her that you have an ICD BEFORE they do any testing or treatment.i'm pretty sure they'll find a creative way to do the implant.any way- before doing any procedure- ask the cardiologist that handles you about it.

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Related to implant: Tooth implant
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Synonyms for implant

verb insert

Synonyms

  • insert
  • place
  • plant
  • fix
  • root
  • sow
  • graft
  • embed
  • ingraft

verb instil

Synonyms

  • instil
  • sow
  • infuse
  • inculcate
  • infix

noun implantation

Synonyms

  • implantation
  • insert

Synonyms for implant

verb to fix (an idea, for example) in someone's mind by reemphasis and repetition

Synonyms

  • drill
  • drive
  • impress
  • inculcate
  • instill
  • pound

Synonyms for implant

noun a prosthesis placed permanently in tissue

Related Words

  • artificial heart
  • artificial joint
  • breast implant
  • dental implant
  • heart valve
  • interocular lens implant
  • IOL
  • lens implant
  • penile implant
  • prosthesis
  • prosthetic device
  • shunt

verb fix or set securely or deeply

Synonyms

  • embed
  • imbed
  • plant
  • engraft

Related Words

  • infix
  • insert
  • introduce
  • enter
  • pot
  • nest
  • bury
  • sink

verb become attached to and embedded in the uterus

Related Words

  • attach

verb put firmly in the mind

Synonyms

  • plant

Related Words

  • communicate
  • pass along
  • put across
  • pass on
  • pass
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