Technology trends

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Abstract

The trends in medical instrumentation for the US health care are presented. A successful heart bypass that marked the first North American use of the da Vinci Computer-enhanced Surgical System which uses remote-controlled instruments guided by a surgeon at a computer keyboard is described. A stereotactic radiation system that allows oncologists to shape radiation treatments three-dimensionally to match irregularly contoured tumors and deliver a full radiation dose is discussed. A tiny MRI device that is inserted in the esophagus and provides sharper images of the throat and aorta is developed. A pump system that is based on elastomeric infusion technology and provides pain medication is explored. A self-expanding stent system is presented.

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Samson, K. J. (2000). Technology trends. Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology, 34(1), 19–24. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798216011217.ch-002

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