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Getting to the heart of the problem without knives: the i-Snake

Posted Dec 30, 2007 at 9:34AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Tags: gaming accessories, Imperial College, imperial college london, London
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i-Snake to be used in surgery - Image 1A new medical device called the i-Snake is set to revolutionize surgical practice. While it won't play your favorite mp3s, the i-Snake has numerous befits to surgical techniques.

The i-Snake is basically a tube - a very long tube equipped with special motors, sensors and imaging tools. The device was made to be utilized in heart bypass surgery.

The device acts as the doctor's eyes and hands inside the patient's body. Since it only needs a small incision to do its work, recovery time for the patient is shortened. Plus there's less area that will scar.

Another advantage of the i-Snake is that it's less invasive for patients. Scientists are now looking into ways to avoid cutting skin to do the surgery altogether. They suggest entering the body through natural cavities (use your imagination... then again, don't).

The device was made by a team at Imperial College London, who were given a grant of GBP 2.1 million (US$ 4.18 million) for it. Perhaps this is the start of era where knives will be used less and less in the operating table. Now if only they can do the same for dentist's drills.

Via BBC



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# lolwhaleshark 2007-12-30 22:13
They suggest entering the body through natural cavities (use your imagination... then again, don't).

i think i lol'd at this.

This is a GREAT development. the only problem is... it doesn't eliminate the use of a knive. the docter will STILL have to do the surgery right? or does the tube do everything? (i doubt it)

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# reGuest 2007-12-31 03:34
from what i've read of the device, it can do as much as cut out small tumors inside the body. it can do a lot of surgical procedures, but i agree with you. i don't think i can do everything - after all there's only so many tools they can fit inside that tube

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# ughBinary 2008-01-08 13:46
sounds way to scarely for me



I rather just shoot myself when I turn 50 years old





if I hate my kids.....

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