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Pill sized medical robot that is swallowed to investigate stomach ailments
Ferrari Press Agency
PillBot 1
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05/08/2024
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A revolutionary micro-robot which is swallowed like a pill to navigate the human stomach is set to provide a cost-effective diagnosis aid for medics.
The robot, called PillBot, has been developed by a US Silicon Valley medical tech firm called Endiatx and transmits video from inside the body.
The device is about the size of a vitamin pill and has power for about 30 minutes of live feed and is designed to be disposable.
The patient simply passes the robot at the end of its mission.
A patient first has a drink of water then swallows PillBot.
A physician navigates the device remotely using an internet-connected game controller to thoroughly scan the patient's stomach.
A spokesperson said: “This groundbreaking technology reduces the need for invasive procedures, lowers costs, and increases accessibility to GI diagnosis and treatment.”
Following the completion of clinical trials later this year, Endiatx anticipates US Food and Drug Administration clearance for PillBot in 2025.
The commercial launch in the US is expected in early 2026, with plans for international expansion, particularly in developing nations where access to gastrointestinal medicine is limited.
OPS: Endiatx chairman Alex Luebke shows off the PillBot at the TED Talks 2024 event in Vancourver, Canada, where new tech ideas were unveiled and discusssed.Here the device's camera shows his face on a screen
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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