PhD Student Invents Robotic 'Slave' For Eye Surgeries

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Operating on the eye, especially for things like retina repairs is one of the riskiest surgeries doctors perform - One where even a slight tremble of the hand could cost the patient his/her eyesight. Even experienced ophthalmologists who perform the surgery do it for only a limited number of years stopping, when they start to age. Now, a researcher has come up with a smart solution - A robotic assistant that does all the delicate work without ever flinching!

The smart eye robot is the brainchild of Dutch researcher Thijs Meenink, a student at Netherlands' University of Technology who invented the device as part of his PhD thesis. It comprises of two parts - 'Master' and 'Slave'.

The ophthalmologist controls the 'Master' using two joysticks and goes through all the motions, as if he is performing the surgery. In reality, it is the 'Slave' that is doing the work inside the eye, by mimicking the exact movements. The only difference between the two actions is that the surgeon is working on a bigger scale, which means that when his hand moves the master by 1cm, the slave's robotic arm moves by only 1mm- Allowing for better precision and therefore, greater success.

Each 'slave' robotic arm which has a diameter of 0.5 millimeter is capable of deftly using the tiny needle-like instruments that include forceps, surgical scissors and drains and more importantly, able to swap one for the other, within a few seconds. This is very crucial in speeding up the duration of the operation given that some surgeries could require up to 40 instrument changes. Also, unlike a human, the robot re-enters the eye through one precise point during the entire surgery, thus preventing damage to other parts of the eye.

Also cool is the fact that instead of performing the surgery in an uncomfortably hunched position, the surgeon will be able to operate while sitting, allowing for better concentration and less chance of fatigue. If all goes well, the Mr. Meenink is hoping to make this amazing eye robot available commercially in the very near future - We sure hope he succeeds!

Resources: Endgadget.com, tue.nl.com

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  • Joshua Bradenover 13 years
    Idk its a genious invention but what if it were to spaz out or mess up during the surgery???
    • Azimover 13 years
      WOW what a great article i think my sicence teacher is gonna love it
      • cattypopstar
        cattypopstarover 13 years
        what happens to the patient testing the robot?
        • someonewhoissmart
          someonewhoissmartover 13 years
          that's a great invention but what if there's a malfunction?
          • Lizzyover 13 years
            This is a very unique idea. i really liked what he has made.it is a very very different and important invention. this shows how well our world is progressing. i am really glad this robot is invented. i hope they succeed and their gr8 invention gets exposed to the world
            • kevirino
              kevirinoover 13 years
              this would be very helpful for eye surgery indeed
              • Wover 13 years
                COOL WHAT AMAZING THING!
                • callieover 13 years
                  this is really cool. But, what happens if the machine goes crazy during an operation? Ugh!!
                  • callieover 13 years
                    it's pretty cool. But what happens if the machine goes crazy while performing an operation? Bye bye eye
                    • ashley and mariaover 13 years
                      this is amazing