Graphic inventory: the top ten biomimetic machinery technology at the front of transplantation

Graphic inventory: the top ten biomimetic machinery technology at the front of transplantation

The transplantation technology has entered a new chapter. In recent years, the arbitrariness of science and technology, including 3D printing technology and bio/mechanical communication, researchers and scientists began to make human organs, "printing" tumors to evaluate the efficacy of chemotherapy, designing artificial limbs with controlled thinking and so on. Advances in these technologies have significantly improved the quality of life of patients. Here, we take stock of the transplanted bionic prosthesis/body 10 tips.

1. Robot exoskeleton

Graphic inventory: the top ten biomimetic machinery technology at the front of transplantation

3D Systems and EksoBionics have designed a 3D printed robotic set called EKSOTM to help patients overcome limb paralysis. This bionic exoskeleton is used in rehabilitation centers around the world to help patients with difficulty walking due to stroke, trauma, or poor developmental conditions such as cerebral palsy. The battery-powered motor drives the movement of the legs to compensate for the lack of brain-muscle control. The manufacturer in the overalls is working with Oakland Children's Hospital in California to try to build a bone version for kids.

2. The world's first "bionic person"

Graphic inventory: the top ten biomimetic machinery technology at the front of transplantation

Much like the EKSO above, this bionic person named WREX (Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton) is also designed to help patients recover their impaired athletic ability. 3D printing technology has been powerful enough to help some people with developmental disorders to recover their upper and lower limbs. The WREX opener has even created the world's first bionic person with complete hand, leg, internal organs and eye functions.

3. Artificial heart

Graphic inventory: the top ten biomimetic machinery technology at the front of transplantation

Syncardia's artificial heart has been used in 1,250 patients waiting for a heart transplant. While they continue to wait for the transplant, with a backpack-sized driver to keep the artificial heart active, this device allows people to move around, live at home and exercise. However, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) only allows SynCardia to be used on patients who are unable to transplant. Whether the device can permanently replace the heart seems to be in the process of research.

Walking Transplanter

Rice Transplanter is a kind of agricultural machinery for planting rice seedlings in rice fields. When planting, first take out several rice seedlings from the seedbed with mechanical claws and plant them into the soil in the field. In order to keep the angle between the seedbed and the ground at right angles, the front end of the mechanical claws must adopt an elliptical action curve when moving. The action is accomplished by means of a planetary mechanism of rotating or deforming gears, and the forward engine can drive these action machines at the same time. The rice transplanter must have non-slip wheels and floating design to travel on the soil. If the transplanted seedlings are in pieces, the rice seedlings are taken out from a specific seedling box and planted mechanically.

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