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Doctors may soon be able to see inside your body — without surgical tools. Meet pillbot — a micro-robot you can swallow. Here's how it could change the future of medicine: http://t.ted.com/fPVxiP2

Genelyn Darin

Special Education and Language Arts Teacher in USA

1mo

It should be seen how the stuff comes out

Seetha Mariemuthu - NLP Mindset Practitioner.

NLP Mindset Practitioner, Author & Motivational Speaker.

1mo

Foreign objects in the body, definitely not. Heal through Spirituality, it's the natural way. I've healed all my health issues and now help clients heal.

Matthew O'Brien

Technical Solutions Consultant at OneTeamIT Pty Ltd

1mo

My only concern is that it is not retrieved but passes through the body naturally. This creates two issues in my mind. Excess e-waste into our sewage system, plus the possibility, if it contains patient data, to be retrieved and used by third parties.

Anoop Kumar, MD, MM

Building a #healthdiscovery ecosystem | Co-founder and CEO, Health Revolution | Emergency doctor | Consciousness + medicine

1mo

I like the promise of technology. What I've seen is we are too easily looking past the greatest technology, which is our original anatomy and physiology. Let us use this original technology to its greatest capacity through education and skill-building, as we learn to use other modified technologies such as this pill in context. The other factor to be considered is one of trust, given the record of healthcare and public health in prioritizing dependency. A healthy balance of curiosity and diligence is necessary beyond the simplistic call to be brave and allow microbots into the body.

Jami Boone

Registered Nurse at Nomad Health

1mo

We've been dropping pillcams for years in Endoscopy to identify anomalies in the small bowel, as this is an area we are unable to reach with an endoscope. How much water volume is required for this pillbot to function? Can it 'see' above the water level to identify hiatal hernias, esophageal varices, Mallory-Weiss tear or a Zenkers ring? It is an interesting advancement in technology, but I question it's ability to remove or significantly reduce the need for endoscopic procedures.

Amazing advancements in medical technology

Aline Van, MSN, RN, CNL,CPHQ, LSSBB

Clinical Program Coordinator-Sutter Health

1mo

Love this! Please invent something to replace current mammogram machines !! Like a bra that can capture 3D or 4D imaging, no extreme squeezing please 🙏😅

Waqas Rehan AFA, MIPA, AFA (IFAP), ACCA (F)

Senior Accountant from CPA (CA) firm | Accurately handled financial systems of multiple companies simultaneously | Subspecialty: e-commerce & Branding.

1mo

Apparantly these ingestible microrobots look promising. They can navigate through the digestive system, enabling targeted drug delivery, diagnostic procedures, and do therapeutic interventions. I think they will improve the precision of treatments etc. They shud be designed to drop medication at specific sites, take biopsy samples, or even perform little surgical tasks..one hopes. What do you guys think abt its potential? Muhammad Irtaza Cheema Asra Arshad

This Pillbot sounds fascinating! The idea of ingestible robots for medical diagnoses is a huge leap forward.👏🏼 

Dr. Hitesh Gaur

Clinical Development | Investor Relations | Insights & Analytics | Marketing

1mo

It really is a fascinating tool and with the pace of miniaturization and IT growth, it will be smaller than current size by the time it hit the market. I believe, if priced correctly and with multiple players it could render endoscopy irrelevant over a period of next 10-15 years. 👍

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