Robot that can perform colonoscopies aims to make it less unpleasant

This Robot Could Perform Your Colonoscopy In The Near Future

Dubai- AI Journalism

Pietro Valdastri at the University of Leeds in the UK and his colleagues have developed a robotic arm that uses a machine learning algorithm to move a flexible probe along the colon according to forbes

The probe is a magnetic endoscope, a tube with a camera lens at the tip, that the robot controls via a magnet external to the body.

The system can either work autonomously or be controlled by a human operator using a joystick, which pushes the endoscope tip further along the colon.

Valdastri likens the movement to the intuitive motion of playing a video game.

The system also keeps track of the location and orientation of the endoscope inside the colon.

Conventional endoscopes currently used during colonoscopies are difficult to operate and require trained specialists. “Gastroenterologists often lose sense of where up, down, left and right is,” says Valdastri.

Conventional endoscopes currently used during colonoscopies are difficult to operate and require trained specialists. “Gastroenterologists often lose sense of where up, down, left and right is,” says Valdastri.

The report said that the researchers successfully tested this robot arm in an artificial colon as well as in two pigs. They believe the magnetically controlled procedure may be less painful than conventional colonoscopies and could be used on patients without sedation.

It mentioned that The team plans to trial the procedure in five healthy volunteers next year. If successful, it will then be used it to perform colonoscopies in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

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