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【85】The miraculous miracle of invisible brain treatment with grain-sized particles
Yesterday afternoon, the R&D department suddenly burst into cheers. I rushed over to see what it was. It turned out that the long-term stability test of the third-generation grain-shaped coils had just passed - they could work continuously for 10,000 hours without any degradation. Project leader Mr. Wang had red eyes as he said, "Ten years, it's finally done." Behind the whiteboard was still the photo of the first project meeting eight years ago, when the coil size was five times larger than it is now.
This moment reminded me of many past events. The most unexpected thing was that the launch of this project actually originated from a letter from a patient. In 2013, the company received an email from a patient with idiopathic tremor. He said that because the implanted device was too obvious, the other party politely declined to continue the relationship when seeing the bulge on the collarbone. "Can the treatment leave no trace?" This sentence deeply touched our founder. The next day, he convened a meeting to launch the research project on micro coils.
Why could we achieve what traditional manufacturers couldn't? The reasons are very specific. First, we adopted the "medical-grade consumer electronics" approach, transplanting the miniaturization experience of mobile phone wireless charging to the medical field; second, we established a unique "medical-engineering integration" team, with neurosurgeons coming to the company for on-site guidance every week; third, we had the most extreme testing standards - each coil had to undergo a lifespan test that was ten times stricter than the industry standard. These investments did not yield returns in the short term, but we believed they were worth it.
The strongest proof came from practical applications. Currently, there are seven tertiary hospitals across the country using our coils for clinical research. The case from Beijing Tiantan Hospital shows that patients using the grain-shaped coils have an average hospital stay shortened by 60%, and the postoperative infection rate reduced to one-third of the original. What makes me even more gratified is the patient feedback. A young Parkinson's patient sent a photo after the surgery, wearing a V-neck T-shirt climbing a mountain, and the implanted area was completely invisible. He wrote in the email, "I can finally forget that I'm a patient."
I will always remember the shock when I first saw the surgical video. Under the microscope, the doctor implanted the coil through a cut no larger than one centimeter, and the entire process was like completing a micro-artwork. At that moment, I understood that what we manufactured was not just an electronic component, but a "invisible surgical knife" in the hands of doctors, and a ticket for patients to regain normal life.
This story is about how invisible technology can bring visible changes. At Golden Eagle, the yardstick we use to measure the value of technology is never a parameter table, but the smiles of patients after surgery, the 80% reduction in the incision size, and those life moments when patients regain the freedom to dress and social courage. When technology is so small that it can be ignored, it truly fulfills its role in caring for humanity.
Invisible technology brings visible care - Golden Eagle makes cutting-edge treatment gentle and subtle.