It is the best helper of the world's top 8 medical

2022-09-23
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Editor's note: the rapid development of robot technology challenges the limits that surgeons can reach. Whether it is a "camera capsule" that moves freely in the digestive tract, or a robot that swallows its modules and then automatically assembles them in the human body, it is full of some science fiction

the rapid development of robot technology challenges the limits that surgeons can reach. Whether it is a "camera capsule" (above) that wriggles freely in the digestive tract, or a robot that swallows its module and then automatically assembles it in the human body, it is full of some sci-fi colors. Now let's take a look at the good helper of these surgeons - medical robots. Seamless steel pipe with wall thickness less than 1.2mm

1, "crawling" camera capsule robot

the "crawling" camera capsule is designed with elastic "legs" to wriggle in the patient's digestive tract. The robot also carries a camera, which can replace the traditional endoscopy. The robot is used to study the damage or ulcer of esophagus, stomach and duodenum. It was developed by crim laboratory in Pisa, Italy. (Figure: Royal College of Surgeons/Santa Ana, Pisa, Italy)

2. The camera capsule robot with 3mm and 6mm thick "swimming" uses a small propeller behind it as the driving force. This camera capsule robot can be used to explore the human digestive system. After the patient "eats" it, it will "swim" in the human body as needed. (Figure: Royal College of surgery/Santa Ana, Pisa, Italy)

3. Remote diagnosis

a nurse is consulting a doctor through rp-7 remote control robot compared with the traditional nylon 66 thermal stability technology. In addition to a camera and screen that allows patients and doctors to see each other, the robot can also be connected to stethoscopes, otoscopes and ultrasonic scanners. In this way, remote diagnosis can achieve the same effect as face-to-face auscultation. (Figure: InTouch Technology)

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