NANOROBOTS IN BRAIN TUMOR

Authors

  • Sanap Gajanan S
  • Laddha Sachin S
  • Sayyed Tarannum
  • Garje Dattatray H

Keywords:

Nanomaterials, Nanorobot, Nanorobotics, Brain Tumor, Nanodevice

Abstract

Nanomedicine is the process of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease and traumatic injury, of relieving pain, and of preserving and improving human health, using molecular tools and molecular knowledge of the human body. In the relatively near term, nanomedicine can address many important medical problems by using nanoscale-structured materials and simple nanodevices that can be manufactured today, including the interaction of nanostructured materials with biological systems. The authors predict that technology-assisted medicine and robotics in particular, will have a significant impact over the next few decades. Robots will augment the surgeon’s motor performance, diagnosis capability, and senses with haptics (feel), augmented reality (sight), and ultrasound (sound). Robotic devices have been used in cardiac surgery, urology, fetal surgery, pediatrics, neurosurgery, orthopedics, and many other medical disciplines. In this article, we present the Nanorobot drug delivery to brain tumor, paying special attention to the transformation trends of organizations, and the integration of robots in brain tumor and underscoring potential repercussions which may deserve more attention and further research.

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Published

13-02-2011

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