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titleOfInvention Hermetic enclosure for implantable sensors
abstract In one example, an anatomical implant has an implant body and a rim. The implant body has an outer surface, and the rim extends from the implant body along an outward direction. The rim has an internal surface, and an external surface opposite the internal surface. The internal surface defines a pocket that can support a sensor therein. In another example, a system comprises the anatomical implant, the sensor, and a cap, where the cap is attached to the rim such that the sensor is hermetically sealed within the pocket.
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