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The future of robotic surgery
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Guest Renee Zhao works at the cutting-edge of robotic surgery – literally. Emboldened by advances in 3D-printing and miniaturization, she builds “millibots,” magnet-controlled, millimeter-scale soft robots that navigate the bloodstream to remove blood clots and treat brain aneurysms. While the millibot’s promise is clear, much work remains before the devices are commonplace. Revolutionizing health care with surgical robots will require a delicate balance of design, buildability, and functionality, Zhao tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.
Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your quest. You can send questions to thefutureofeverything@stanford.edu.
Episode Reference Links:
- Stanford Profile: Renee Zhao
Connect With Us:
- Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
- Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon
- Connect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Russ Altman introduces guest Renee Zhao, a professor of mechanical engineering at Stanford University.
(00:03:34) Robotic Surgery and Healthcare
Renee’s inspiration for soft robotics and its potential in healthcare applications.
(00:05:49) Current Status of Robotic Surgery
Current robotic surgery technologies and the push for more advanced solutions.
(00:09:32) Nature-Inspired Soft Robotics
How soft robotic systems are ideal for working within delicate human tissues.
(00:11:41) Millirobotic Systems
Recently developed millimeter-sized robots that swim and navigate blood vessels.
(00:14:46) Millirobot Control
The role of magnetic fields and imaging technology for robot navigation.
(00:17:18) Treating Blood Clots and Aneurysms
The multifunctional abilities of robots to deliver drugs and treat blood clots.
(00:19:46) Doctor’s Reaction to New Technology
Excitement for the new robotic advancements amongst the need for better tools.
(00:21:04) Trends in Robot Size and Functionality
The design challenges for creating small yet functional robots.
(00:25:52) AI and Machine Learning in Robotic Design
AI’s role in optimizing robot design for specific patients.
(00:28:59) Why Millimeter-Scale Robots
Why millirobots strike the right balance for performance and functionality.
(00:32:34) Conclusion
Connect With Us:
Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon
Connect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
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Manage episode 460416536 series 2712286
Guest Renee Zhao works at the cutting-edge of robotic surgery – literally. Emboldened by advances in 3D-printing and miniaturization, she builds “millibots,” magnet-controlled, millimeter-scale soft robots that navigate the bloodstream to remove blood clots and treat brain aneurysms. While the millibot’s promise is clear, much work remains before the devices are commonplace. Revolutionizing health care with surgical robots will require a delicate balance of design, buildability, and functionality, Zhao tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.
Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your quest. You can send questions to thefutureofeverything@stanford.edu.
Episode Reference Links:
- Stanford Profile: Renee Zhao
Connect With Us:
- Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
- Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon
- Connect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Russ Altman introduces guest Renee Zhao, a professor of mechanical engineering at Stanford University.
(00:03:34) Robotic Surgery and Healthcare
Renee’s inspiration for soft robotics and its potential in healthcare applications.
(00:05:49) Current Status of Robotic Surgery
Current robotic surgery technologies and the push for more advanced solutions.
(00:09:32) Nature-Inspired Soft Robotics
How soft robotic systems are ideal for working within delicate human tissues.
(00:11:41) Millirobotic Systems
Recently developed millimeter-sized robots that swim and navigate blood vessels.
(00:14:46) Millirobot Control
The role of magnetic fields and imaging technology for robot navigation.
(00:17:18) Treating Blood Clots and Aneurysms
The multifunctional abilities of robots to deliver drugs and treat blood clots.
(00:19:46) Doctor’s Reaction to New Technology
Excitement for the new robotic advancements amongst the need for better tools.
(00:21:04) Trends in Robot Size and Functionality
The design challenges for creating small yet functional robots.
(00:25:52) AI and Machine Learning in Robotic Design
AI’s role in optimizing robot design for specific patients.
(00:28:59) Why Millimeter-Scale Robots
Why millirobots strike the right balance for performance and functionality.
(00:32:34) Conclusion
Connect With Us:
Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon
Connect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
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