Japan has developed a robot that can deliver surgical forceps to doctors.

Japan has developed a robotic system designed to assist surgeons by delivering surgical forceps during operations. The Japan Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, in collaboration with Nagoya University, has created a robot that can accurately retrieve and transfer the necessary tools based on verbal commands from medical professionals. This innovation aims to improve efficiency in the operating room while reducing the workload on nursing staff. The robot features a rotating bracket that holds up to 20 surgical forceps, each equipped with a unique barcode for identification. Before surgery, all instruments must be registered in the system. During the procedure, a doctor wearing a headset and microphone can verbally request the specific forceps they need. The system then highlights the selected tool on a monitor. If the doctor confirms their choice, the robot arm retrieves the instrument from the bracket and hands it over. After use, the surgeon simply places the forceps back into the robot's tray. The system automatically scans the barcode to ensure the tool is returned to its correct position. This process not only minimizes human error but also streamlines the workflow in the operating room. With global nursing shortages becoming a growing concern, this technology offers a promising solution to support medical teams. Researchers are currently conducting animal trials to test the robot’s performance before planning its real-world implementation. The goal is to introduce this robotic assistant as soon as possible to enhance surgical efficiency and reduce the burden on healthcare workers.

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