Implants and prosthetics

Medical device implants and prosthetics (devices that replace or provide support for missing body parts) are placed inside or on the surface of the body. Different types of implants or prosthetics may deliver medication, monitor body functions or provide support to tissues or organs. Some implants or prosthetics are meant to be permanent. Others are temporary and are meant to be removed when they're no longer needed or will need to be replaced after a certain period of time.

Read more about some types of implants and prosthetics.

Breast implants

About breast implants, risks, evidence and safety reviews, reporting a problem or concern, Health Canada's role

Vaginal surgical mesh

About vaginal surgical mesh, risks, evidence and safety reviews, reporting a problem or concern, Health Canada's role

Metal-on-metal hip implants

About metal-on-metal hip implants, adverse effects and symptoms, increased risk factors, reporting a suspected problem or concern

Inferior vena cava filters

About inferior vena cava filters, who is affected, reporting a problem or concern

Essure, a permanent birth control system

About Essure (female contraception device), who is affected, information for health care providers, reporting a problem or concern, action taken by Health Canada

Gastric bands

About gastric bands, weight loss treatments, risks, Health Canada's role

Page details

Date modified: