Recent Progress in Medical Miniature Robots
Capture the future of minimally invasive care with Recent Progress in Medical Miniature Robots by Li Zhang, Philip Wai Yan Chiu, and Kai Fung Chan. This authoritative volume distills cutting-edge research and practical advances in medical miniature robots — from microrobots and implantable devices to navigation and control systems — making it essential for clinicians, biomedical engineers, and health-tech innovators.
Explore clear, accessible analysis of design principles, fabrication techniques, motion and control strategies, and real-world clinical applications such as targeted drug delivery, endoscopic assistance, and diagnostic microtools. The book bridges engineering rigor with clinical relevance, offering insights that accelerate development cycles and inform deployment in hospitals and research labs across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America.
Whether you’re advancing academic research, developing commercial medical devices, or implementing robotic solutions in clinical practice, this volume helps you translate theory into impact. Expect practical perspectives on safety, scalability, and regulatory considerations that matter to multidisciplinary teams working in medical robotics and biomedical engineering.
Well-suited for graduate students, researchers, and healthcare technology professionals, Recent Progress in Medical Miniature Robots is a concise, up-to-date resource that enhances understanding of micro-robotics’ role in modern medicine. Stay ahead in the rapidly evolving fields of medical robotics and minimally invasive surgery—add this essential guide to your library today and empower your next breakthrough.
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