Utilizing the da Vinci Surgical system, John Hopkins University has created a gesture-controlled medical device. The 'da Vinici' (a robot-assisted surgical device) can now be gesturally controlled with the wave of a hand thanks to the John Hopkins Computational department's program.
Though this is a hack and still in the testing stages, the idea of less contaminated surgical room gives much hope to future patients and the medical world. As technology advances and technique precision become increasingly accurate, we will begin to see medical devices whose original intent are to be gestured controlled robots that aid in performing tough surgeries and medical repairs. It's amazing to think of how the health industry will be revolutionized by inventions like this.
Gesture-Controlled Medical Robots
John Hopkins University Creates the 'da Vinici' to Aid Patients
Trend Themes
1. Gesture-controlled Medical Devices - The development of gesture-controlled medical devices is creating new opportunities for less invasive and more precise medical procedures.
2. Robotic-assisted Surgery - The da Vinci Surgical System is leading the way in robotic-assisted surgery, offering greater precision and less contamination in the surgical room.
3. Technique Precision in Medical Repairs - Advancements in technology and technique precision are paving the way for more accurate medical repairs and procedures.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Gesture-controlled medical devices and robotic-assisted surgery are disrupting the healthcare industry, improving patient outcomes and reducing contamination risks.
2. Technology - The development of gesture-controlled medical devices requires advanced technology and programming, creating opportunities for innovation in the technology industry.
3. Robotics - The da Vinci Surgical System and other robotic-assisted surgery devices are revolutionizing the robotics industry, paving the way for more precise and advanced robotic applications in various industries.