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Tiny robot that performs surgery via belly button!

Darpan News Desk, IANS, 04 Apr, 2014 10:44 AM
    Imagine a tiny robot that can enter your body via small belly button precision, perform surgery and return to its base peacefully.
     
    Such a technology is here that can benefit future astronauts and other space explorers while living at remote moon bases or mars colonies far from earth, a fascinating research suggests.
     
    The fist-sized robot has been developed by Nebraska-based Virtual Incision Corporation and researchers from University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
     
    Once inside the body, the robot would inflate the patient's abdominal cavity with an inert gas to create room to work, a report in New Scientist said. 
     
    Two arms tipped with multiple tools can perforate gastric ulcers, cauterise and suture wounds or perform emergency appendectomies, the report added.
     
    A human operator would control the robot using a device that has a monitor and a foot pedal. 
     
    The robot would make its first zero-gravity test on parabolic flights in the coming months, Virtual Incision informed. 
     
    Virtual Incision is a pioneer the field of 'in vivo robot-assisted surgery' with its development of the VIC surgical system.
     

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