"Medical Robots" Design Summary - Draft 1

In the article, '5 Medical Robots…' (2020), students from Case Western Reserve University suggests that there are many benefits in developing medical robots for use in healthcare. A few robots in this list are being used in hospitals to 'improve quality of care and outcome'. 

Both the da Vinci Surgical robot and the CyberKnife provides top precision required in their specialized fields. The surgical robot is used by surgeons for their routine operations while the latter is used to treat tumors in extended areas, especially areas that were surgically complex to operate on.

Another example of improving 'quality' is the Xenex Germ-Zapping robot. It is designed to automatically disinfect hospital rooms within minutes, effectively killing a wide range of infectious bacteria in the process.

The other robots in the article, such as the PARO Therapeutic robot has proven to ‘reduce stress and provide comfort’ for elderly patients. Lastly, the TUG is an autonomous mobile robot that ferries supplies to where they are needed, which increases the effectiveness of hospital staff.

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