Robotic Medical Interventions

April 5th, 2011 posted by admin
Robotic Medical Interventions

The Robotic Medical interventions are no mystery for the modern days surgeons as they have been already applied in a few cases during the last 2 years. However, the application of robotics in the medicine might turn out to be in an even larger extent as scientists are now considering the implementation of the technology in nano sizes – something that might seem absolutely impossible, but in fact quite considered.

The nano technologies, as a common fact, are expanding rapidly in their influence. From carte r4 data storage units, to a more advanced concept of robotics. The nano technologies that are discussed by a few professors from the California Medical Technology Research Center in the latest edition of America’s Journal of Medical Studies, can have a great impact on the treatment of diseases and can prove to be crucial in the immediate intervention when a risk for the life of a person exists.

Particularly, the technology is discussed to be applied in people with heart problems. Almost 90% of the people that had a heart attack, inevitably die from another heart attack later in time. This is the reason why such problems cannot be responded to adequately. If a person is outside the hospital and suffers a heart attack, help can be provided within tens of minutes. However, with the robotic intervention help comes immediately. A nano robotic mechanism is installed in the heart of a patient. When the heart experience symptoms of a heart attack, the mechanism activates a nano electric transmitter which results in a tiny electric shock for the heart. A patient would feel that and would be able to call an ambulance and seek medical help in order to prevent any further complications. Thus, by winning a up to hour and a half, a patient might survive a fatal condition. Such mechanisms would be installed among individuals that have already suffered a heart attack and likely to suffer another, fatal one.

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