Iklan
Iklan
Pertanyaan
Imagine a tiny snake robot crawling through your body, helping a surgeon identify disease and perform operations. It's not a science fiction. Scientist and doctors are using the creeping metallic tools to perform surgery on hearts, prostate, and other organs. The snakebots carry tiny camera's scissors and forceps, and even more advanced sensors are in the works. For now, they are powered by tethers that humans control. But experts say the day is coming when some robots will roam the body on their own.
"It won't be very long before we have robots that are nanorobots, meaning, they will actually be inside the body without tether," the cardiac surgery chief at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Michael Argenziano said.
Dr. Argenziano was involved with some of the first US Food and Drug Administration clinical trails on robotic heart surgery more than 10 years ago. Now he says snake robots have become a commonly used tool that gives surgeons a whole new perspective. "It's like the ability to have little hands inside the patients, as if surgeon had been shrunken, and was working on the heart valve," he said. However Dr. Argenziano and experts in robotics say the new creations work best best when they are designed for very spesific tasks. "The robot is a tool. It is no different from a scalpel in that sense. It's really a master-slave device," he said.
"... as if the surgeon had been shrunken" (Paragraph 3)
The underlined word is associated with ....
depth
size
price
shape
length
Iklan
M. Ardini
Master Teacher
Mahasiswa/Alumni Universitas Gadjah Mada
10
0.0 (0 rating)
Iklan
Iklan
RUANGGURU HQ
Jl. Dr. Saharjo No.161, Manggarai Selatan, Tebet, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12860
Produk Ruangguru
Bantuan & Panduan
Hubungi Kami
©2024 Ruangguru. All Rights Reserved PT. Ruang Raya Indonesia