Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

Continued progress on self-propelling endoscopy designs by Agostino Stilli + UCL Robotics team. Make it wireless and capable of replacing balloon enteroscopy and I am sold.

17,913 views • 3 years ago •via X (Twitter)

8 Comments

Tyler Berzin MD, FASGE's profile picture
Tyler Berzin MD, FASGE3 years ago

On the other hand @SultanMahmoodMD - this might just give us yet another indication for balloon enteroscopy “robot retrieval- jejunum”…

Swaiez's profile picture
Swaiez1 year ago

🚀 Fitness Coaches, Meet Your Game-Changer! Struggling to manage clients, create personalized programs, and track progress? Swaiez has you covered! ✅ Effortlessly build workout plans ✅ Simplify client management ✅ AI-powered meal plans and more...

Sultan Mahmood MD's profile picture
Sultan Mahmood MD3 years ago

@AgostinoStilli @uclrobotics Small bowel enteroscopy is the most frustrating endoscopic procedure. Glad to see there might be good options in the pipeline

Agostino Stilli's profile picture
Agostino Stilli3 years ago

Thank you for sharing our work! Early days and a lot of miniaturisation and integration challenges ahead, but very promising results so far in terms of locomotion.

Mankanwal Sachdev, MD FASGE's profile picture
Mankanwal Sachdev, MD FASGE3 years ago

@AgostinoStilli @uclrobotics can we get lasers which burn APC as well?

Keith Siau's profile picture
Keith Siau3 years ago

@AgostinoStilli @uclrobotics Very promising indeed! @Rockinbanjo

Bara Kurdi, MD's profile picture
Bara Kurdi, MD3 years ago

@AgostinoStilli @uclrobotics Certainly improved over last time I looked Will it survive peristalsis? Still connected to machines outside the patient.

Ouss Msolli's profile picture
Ouss Msolli3 years ago

@AgostinoStilli @uclrobotics @fyras_saidani the future is bright

Related Videos