Posted on 11/08/2018 9:21:33 AM PST by ETL
Although the mere thought of a swarm of microrobots burrowing into an eyeball is enough to make some people squirm, scientists believe tiny, controllable delivery vehicles could be the future of eye medicine. Now, researchers have developed a tiny, rotini-shaped spiral that could one day be deployed in the thousands for targeted drug delivery.
Current treatments for eye diseases such as glaucoma or diabetic macular edema are delivered through direct injection or eyedrops. Those methods are effective but imprecise, often blanketing the entire eye in medication.
So scientists used nanoscale 3D printing to create spiral-shaped robots small enough to pass through the dense jelly known as the vitreous humor that makes up most of the eyeball. The researchers added a slippery coating and magnetic materials so they could propel the microbots through the eye using a magnetic field.
The scientists then collected pig eyes from a slaughterhouse, injected a solution containing about 10,000 bots into each eye, and then placed them in a magnetic field, which they used to propel the bots to the retina at the back of the eye. Imaging showed the swarm successfully reached the retina in less than 30 minutes, about 10 times faster than letting similar-size particles diffuse through the eye, the researchers reported last week in Science Advances.
The technology is still a long way from reaching the clinic. First, the researchers need to test the spiral bots in a living animals eye before they can begin testing in human patients. Then, they need to come up with a new, safe, easy-to-dissolve material for the bots, which are currently made with nickel. Once that happens, they say, all eyes will be on whether the bots will work well in humans.
“they” say you can’t feel a needle stuck through your pupil. In some countries, that is considered one form of torture. My response: you first...
Maybe they meant THEY can't feel a needle stuck through your pupil.
Here’s a link to a 2-1/2 min YouTube video...
Tiny robots swim through the eye to deliver medicine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zygGq0tV0hg
Also...
Microbots offer eye-opening possibilities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gmn8JxQbnds
You’re good.
Didn’t realize there were that many pictures out there.
Amazing....thank you.
That many pictures of a sci-fi classic like Fantastic Voyage? There are probably hundreds.
I’m waiting for the nanobots that will seek out and remove floaties in my eyes.
Yep. They say they have some procedures now, but I will not try them.
Ophthalmology has some of its practitioners that are money grubbing fools — perhaps even a majority. Some of the worst cases of medical ethic abuse is by ophthalmologists.
I’d like some that could run my eye muscles where I could have eyes truly in sync.
Do they all look like Raquel Welch?
BFL
“My anticipation is one day doctors will inject robotic ‘scrubbers’ they will pilot to remove arterial plaque as an outpatient procedure.”
There’s already a cheap, safe, non-invasive way to do this: taking high doses (non-toxic) of vitamin C and lysine.
Dr. Linus Pauling received unshared Nobel Prizes for his discoveries, including this.
But two inexpensive un-patentable supplements do not help the bottom line of hospitals where heart bypass surgeries are performed.
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