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A Bone Attached Robot for Inner Ear Surgery
A Bone Attached Robot for Inner Ear Surgery
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Видео
Minimally Invasive Transnasal Access to the Middle Ear
Просмотров 8406 лет назад
Minimally Invasive Transnasal Access to the Middle Ear
Transnasal Skull Base Surgery with Concentric Tube Robots
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Transnasal Skull Base Surgery with Concentric Tube Robots
Transoral Steerable Needle Biopsy in the Peripheral Lung
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Transoral Steerable Needle Biopsy in the Peripheral Lung
Steerable Needles: The Flexure Tip
Просмотров 6 млн8 лет назад
A new tip design that makes tip-steered needles less traumatic to tissues.
Dexterous Surgical Tool
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.9 лет назад
The Maestro tool provides robot-like dexterity without the robot.
MRI-Compatible Robot for Curing Epilepsy
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.9 лет назад
MRI-Compatible Robot for Curing Epilepsy
Robotic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery With Tentacle-Like Manipulators
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Robotic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery With Tentacle-Like Manipulators
Bio-Inspired Tendon-Operated Continuum Robotics
Просмотров 41 тыс.9 лет назад
Curved tendons can provide new capabilities to robots that look and act like elephant's trunks or octopus tentacles.
Cochlear Implant Insertion Robots and Manual Tools
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Cochlear Implant Insertion Robots and Manual Tools
Transurethral Laser Prostate Surgery with a Hand-Held Surgical Robot
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Transurethral Laser Prostate Surgery with a Hand-Held Surgical Robot
The ANSR: Acoustic Neuroma Surgery Robot
Просмотров 7079 лет назад
The ANSR: Acoustic Neuroma Surgery Robot
The Vanderbilt Haptic Paddle and Simulink
Просмотров 4 тыс.11 лет назад
Vanderbilt Haptic Paddle Haptic Paddle Website: research.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/MEDLab/haptic_paddle.html
First Teleoperation of an Active Cannula
Просмотров 36911 лет назад
First teleoperation of an active cannula robot using a phantom omni haptic device.
Holographic Display for Medical Images
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Holographic Display for Medical Images
*needle phobia intensifies*
how is this progressing guys? god speed!
Thank you for sharing.
Hi.. may I know what's is the progress of this project.. is it done already?
You did a great job here.I just want to ask you how did you manipulate the image by a kinect ?
Did you do it yet
Those are some serious tolerances my friend
I've seen this video multiple times, and everytime I'm so fascinated. I will admit, I'm not entirely sure how this would be utilized in practice.
Ummmm owwwwww
As long as your nurse old/experienced, ur getting stabbed 😭
Oh god this probably gonna extend nursing and medical school by another year to train ppl how to get it right🤦🏻♀️
Why wouldn't you have different kinds of needles? This is absurd.
Can someone explain a practical use case example for this? I'm trying to imagine what a practical application might be. I imagine this would be more useful for some complicated surgery, like perhaps plastic surgery (?) Where you're trying to be minimally invasive. I imagine this is for some deep deep injection like directly into organs or nerves, otherwise it seems like it would make more sense to go in directly instead of steering a path farther away from your target injection site.
So i was going to get my blood drawn, but nevermind.
This seems interesting but it gunna be funny as hell to see this in real performance.
Amazing. I hate it.
When I was I kid I was scared of those because I thought it would broke in me causing me to lose my arm
Why am I awake?
I'm uncomfortable
I dont know how I got here but I'm not really complaining
I didn't understand one word about what he said but... SCIENCE YEAHHHH
I don’t understand, if they want it to go straight why can’t they just use a normal needle.
why did i watch this. also why was it recommended to me. im a 14 year old furry ffs why am i here.
mosquitoes: look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power.
So when i’m getting a vaccine.. this ISN’T what they use, right? *right?*
It's a failed plan I believe... production Cost wrt usage wrt reliability wrt safe practice... All these factors are looking at 180° to each other...
Agreed!
I honestly just watched this because i thought it would be satisfying and i was not disappointed
The rotation of the needle to go straight is also how arrows fly straight by wobbling
Everyone: 😬 Drug addicts: 🤩
If I need to stitch myself or someone else up I just need to know it works.
Blood Vessel: W- what the hell is that metal thing doing? Bone Marrow: Tokyo Drifting.
can I request shapes? I'm only kidding lol
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Getting closer everyday to the Mark of the beast..
I hate needles and I hate this.
I think I would have a heart attack if my doctor is trying to get his 360’s in so it doesn’t bend and hit where it’s not supposed to bend
Cool
Me: tomorrow I'll behave myself and I'll go to the lab for my blood work like a big gal! RUclips algorithm: no you go straight to bed me: yes ma'am
I have no reason to be watching this ....like it's relevancy to my day to day life is 0. Yet I watched the whole thing
This would have been fabulous after my tubal ligation surgery after my youngest was born. I bent my arm to pick him up and the needle bent in my elbow bent and stayed bent even when I tried to straighten my arm. Crazy bruise the next day.
i expect to see people talking about how we all got this recommended suddenly after 6 years; but all i find(found) is people asking what the fuck is the purpose of this needle etc etc.. HAHAH if yall really wanna know, go make ur own research of really just a simple google search lmao yall sounded really ignorant
Then whats the point of the video seems half cock't but no fire.
Is something like this needed? I ask cause I genuinely don’t know about cases where it could be useful but it’s because I’m not a doctor ofcourse, but it kinda looks like it adds a skill factor to a job that i guess normal needles already were doing?
But why?
Is it safe to rotate a needle inside someone, like what if it breaks off or gets tangled up
Pure horror
I have needle phobia. Why am I watching this?
I used to not have a problem with needles at all. Used to. Thanks 👍
Who gives a fuck
ARE WE NOT GONNA ACKNOWLEDGE THE PSYCHOPATH AT 1:41 WHO STUCK THE NEEDLE IN HIS FINGER!?!?!?
Nicole titanium, or "NiTi", you have to burn it to take away its memory properties.