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The “brain-computer” interface helped a paralyzed patient grasp a hand once again

The “brain-computer” interface helped a paralyzed patient grasp a hand once again

Published on: 2026-04-27

Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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At the end of the day, Professor Li Mayua’s team from the Neurosurgery Department of the First Hospital at Nanchang University (Nanchang city, Jiangxi province) successfully performed a clinical operation implanting a “brain-computer” interface, corresponding to the “three fulls” concept: fully implanted, wireless, and functional. The corresponding clinical trials were conducted in collaboration with the company Neuro Xess. The implantation of the “brain-computer” interface enabled a 29-year-old art teacher with a high level of paralysis to independently feed himself and engage in creative activities.

Mr. Dan, a drawing teacher from the Guangxi-Zhuang Autonomous Region of China, became disabled with a high level of paralysis as a result of an accident. In December 2025, he underwent surgery for the implantation of a “brain-computer” interface. A month after the operation, Mr. Dan was already able to accurately grasp objects with the power of thought and independently perform such high-precision actions as writing and drawing.

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