The use of #robotics in the autonomous treatment of #stroke patients could widen access to time-sensitive emergency mechanical #thrombectomy procedures, as evidenced by a recent paper from researchers at King's College London. Thomas Booth Harry Robertshaw
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From teleoperation to autonomous robot-assisted microsurgery: A survey #RoboticsaAINews #RoboticsNews #Robotics #Robots #Automation
From teleoperation to autonomous robot-assisted microsurgery: A survey
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Learn about the latest robotic advancements that are transforming the healthcare industry, in this piece by Health Tech World. From automated surgical procedures to AI-powered diagnostics, robots are tackling 'the dull, the dirty and the dangerous' tasks with precision and efficiency. Read the full piece now ⬇️ #Robotics #AI #LabAutomation
“The dull, the dirty and the dangerous”: The future of robotics in healthcare
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🔋 Building the Tesla of Surgical Robotics 🔋 AI and Autonomy in Surgical Robotics is coming whether you like it or not. Every conversation about the future has a nod to ai and the capabilities it might have. But who are the people actually building it? Nick Damiano recently founded Andromeda Surgical. A surgical robotics company who are building a system for Urology with autonomous surgery as the north star. Building a robot for a procedure which requires dedication to learn but is highly effective HoLEP, transferring autonomous driving principles across to surgery Nick is building a team of out of the box thinkers. With a stepped approach to automation describing the journey like Tesla starting with assist features, and slowly increasing the autonomy, Nick described the company as 5% hardware and 95% hardware. If you have a thirst to learn about where ai is heading, listen via the link in the comments. #surgicalrobotics #medtech #ai #autonomousdriving
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"As surgical robotics continue to advance, Jarc’s insights provide a glimpse into how technology and human expertise can work in tandem for improved surgical procedures" #Medicaldevice #surgicalrobotics #surgicalrobots #robotics #ai #artificialintelligence #machinelearning #Intuitive
Intuitive’s Tony Jarc discusses the next leap in surgical robotics with AI integration - The Robot Report
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Robot Medic Can Roll Into Hazardous Environments to Provide Medical Treatment Where Doctors Can't (WATCH) #roboticsainews #robotics #robots #automation #AI #digitaltransformation #tech
Robot Medic Can Roll Into Hazardous Environments to Provide Medical Treatment Where Doctors Can't (WATCH)
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Medics and Machines: Developing Robotic Technologies to Provide Assured Care in the Field #roboticsainews #robotics #robots #automation #AI #digitaltransformation
Medics and Machines: Developing Robotic Technologies to Provide Assured Care in the Field
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I'm excited to share that our paper, "A Review on the Form and Complexity of Human-Robot Interaction in the Evolution of Autonomous Surgery," has been published in Advanced Intelligent Systems. It's open access, meaning everyone can read it for free! Warm congratulations to Tangyou Liu! It took tremendous effort to bring this idea to its final publication from its initial conception (2.5 years ago!). I'm glad that Tangyou's efforts have finally paid off. Big thank you also goes to the collaborators Jiaole Wang Shing Wong Andrew Razjigaev Susann Beier Shuhua Peng Thanh Nho Do Shuang Song Dewei Chu Chun H Wang Nigel Lovell. Your significant contributions are much appreciated! As robotics and intelligence increasingly integrate into surgery, the pivotal role of human-robot interaction (HRI) in surgical procedures and outcomes becomes evident. However, debate rages over whether increasing robot autonomy will result in less human involvement. Some scholars assert that autonomy will reduce human participation, whereas others contend it will result in more complex interactions. To reveal the role of HRI in the evolution of autonomous surgery, this review systematically explores the HRI of robotic surgery with various levels of autonomy. The HRI is examined from both robotic science and clinical practice perspectives, incorporating relevant case studies. Two key components, intention detection and situation awareness, are especially concerned with a brief description of the interfaces and control strategies they rely on. Additional insights are drawn from analogous technologies in aviation, industrial robotics, and autonomous vehicles. The analysis suggests that HRI complexity tends to increase as the robot transitions from no autonomy to conditional autonomy and is predicted to subsequently decrease with a substantial shift in the interaction form when moving toward full autonomy. It is concluded by highlighting challenges from technical and clinical perspectives and delineating research trends in this rapidly evolving field. For more info, please visit:
A Review on the Form and Complexity of Human–Robot Interaction in the Evolution of Autonomous Surgery
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Swallow this robot: Endiatx’s tiny pill examines your body with cameras, sensors
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Use it or lose it: New #robotic #system assesses mobility after stroke. A new #robotic #tool developed by #USC researchers could help #stroke survivors track their recovery progress. https://lnkd.in/gSYiZcXd
New robotic system gauges post-stroke mobility: "Use it or lose it."
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