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titleOfInvention Flexible minimally invasive blood glucose sensor
abstract The invention discloses a flexible minimally invasive blood glucose sensor. The sensor base comprises a base shell, and the bottom of the base shell is provided with a through positioning groove and a through mounting hole; the electrode module comprises an electrode needle, fixed silica gel and a flexible electric appliance; the fixed silica gel is arranged in the positioning groove; the rear section of the electrode needle is arranged on the fixed silica gel and is electrically connected with the flexible electric appliance; in the circuit module, a printed circuit board is arranged in a circuit packaging shell, and a metal contact of the printed circuit board leaks out of the bottom of the circuit packaging shell; the circuit packaging shell is arranged in the base shell, a conductive silica gel column in the flexible electric appliance is electrically connected with a metal contact of the printed circuit board, and the tip of the electrode pin extends out of the bottom surface of the base shell. The invention adopts the flexible electric appliance by utilizing the connection between the circuit module and the electrode module, and when the shell is slightly deflected due to touch, the electrode is not influenced, thereby solving the problem that the discomfort and the pain of a patient are caused by the skin dragging caused by touch when the blood sugar sensor is attached to the body surface.
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