Updated On: 20 October, 2025 09:10 AM IST | Zurich | Agencies
Researchers have developed a swallowable device, the Magnetic Endoluminal Deposition System (MEDS), that can bioprint living tissue directly onto damaged areas inside the gastrointestinal tract, offering a potential non-surgical solution for internal wound repair

The Magnetic Endoluminal Deposition System. PIC/EPFL
Research may have found a way to treat injuries inside the gastrointestinal tract, which remains one of the toughest challenges. The team created a swallowable device that can bioprint living material directly onto damaged tissue inside the body.
The new technology, called the Magnetic Endoluminal Deposition System (MEDS), brings together bioprinting and magnetically guided capsules to enable internal wound repair without surgery.