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Robot invented to crawl through veins

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Robot invented to crawl through veins
By The Inquirer
Jul 7, 2009 | 8 Comments
Tags: Robot | heart | surgery | nanites | science | medicine

Creepy crawly bot to shimmy its way into your heart - fo' reals!

Scientists from Israel's Technion University have unveiled a tiny robot, made using Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology, purportedly able to crawl through a person's veins in order to diagnose and potentially treat artery blockage and cancer.

The little robot - with a diameter of just one millimeter - has neither engine nor onboard controls, instead being propelled forward by a magnetic field wielded on it from outside the patient's body.

Controlling the tiny bot externally means boffins have been able to shrink it to a previously impossibly tiny scale, allowing it to crawl its way through the typical human body's veins and arteries using miniscule outstretched arms which grip the vessel walls. Yes, that made us shudder too.

Scientists reckon the mini bot can even withstand massive blood flow and is able to push forward regardless of the magnetic field actuation direction, doing away with any need for exact localisation and direction retrieval.

A controller can move the little crawly creature in increments, with its speed of up to nine millimeters a second regulated by varying external magnetic field frequencies. Outside control also means the robot can be made to work for an unlimited amount of time, rather than suddenly - not to mention inconveniently - keeling over to die of battery failure in the middle of a medical procedure.

A small cross sectional area on the tiny robot apparently allows fluids to flow with minimal interference making intra-vascular motion more feasible, and opening up the possibility of minimally invasive medical treatments, as well as diagnosis within the body. Researchers are also apparently toying with the idea of attaching miniscule cameras to the bot, as well as other "tools" it may need to perform internal surgery.

As if getting under people's skin wasn't enough, Technion researchers say they're also looking at putting the ant-like creature to work in urban water distribution systems, to look for any leaks that need plugging.

We hear that research is going swimmingly.

 

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Argotha
Jul 7, 2009 3:27 PM
/shudder
thesorehead
Jul 7, 2009 3:45 PM
that is awesome. Though I wonder how dangerous it could be if you left it in and went through a metal detector?
LordBug
Jul 7, 2009 4:01 PM
Fuck yes. That sounds like a brilliant medical innovation. Bring in a service for obese people to get their pipes cleaned every year or so, to minimise the risk of complications due to bad diet (The sad truth is that there's SFA that can be done about changing the diet in the first place) and thus reduce the strain on the medical system through reduction of hospitalisations.
chazzozz
Jul 7, 2009 4:04 PM
...or if you went for an MRI scan? *pop*
rayp
Jul 7, 2009 11:29 PM
First our hearts... then the world!

@thesorehead: I'm not 100% certain, but it's probably too small to be detected.
Nchalada
Jul 8, 2009 9:28 AM
just think... nano-probes have finally come into existance... Long Live The Borg!
DiStOrTeD
Jul 8, 2009 12:22 PM
As interetesting as that was all I can think about is that Terrible pun
Hellfire29
Jul 8, 2009 10:47 PM
Wow... Deus Ex is all coming true... first the twin towers(google it), then the terrorists and now the nanites.
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