Abstract:
The ethics of implant technology is one of the cutting-edge technologies
addressed currently by bioethics. This article intends to contribute to the ethical discourse of orthopedic implant technology, by addressing the ethical issues
imposed by the new types of implants applied in orthopedic surgery. These
are mechanisms designed to attach muscles to tendons and bones, in order
to improve postoperative joint function. This technology presents significant
engineering challenges, including designing materials and devices, determining implant evaluation values, validating the procedure and reducing risks.
The present study will focus on one of the problems of bioethics regarding
implants, namely the question „In what way does the hybridization of the
human body or the combination of mechanical and biological components,
affect the self-awareness and cultural identity of individuals?”