The role of soft robotic micromachines in the future of medical devices and personalized medicine

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Abstract

Developments in medical device design result in advances in wearable technologies, minimally invasive surgical techniques, and patient-specific approaches to medicine. In this review, we analyze the trajectory of biomedical and engineering approaches to soft robotics for healthcare applications. We review current literature across spatial scales and biocompatibility, focusing on engineering done at the biotic-abiotic interface. From traditional techniques for robot design to advances in tunable material chemistry, we look broadly at the field for opportunities to advance healthcare solutions in the future. We present an extracellular matrix-based robotic actuator and propose how biomaterials and proteins may influence the future of medical device design.

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Garcia, L., Kerns, G., O’reilley, K., Okesanjo, O., Lozano, J., Narendran, J., … Golecki, H. M. (2022). The role of soft robotic micromachines in the future of medical devices and personalized medicine. Micromachines, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13010028

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