Development of a Teleoperated Lung Ultrasound Scanning Robot

COVID-19 has already taken on a pandemic of epic proportions. In April 2020, a team of researchers from the United States, Nigeria, and Japan was formed to develop a teleoperated ultrasound scanning robot to make Lung Ultrasound (LUS) accessible in a resource-limited environment for COVID-19 diagnosis with a minimized risk of transmission between patients and healthcare workers. The developed robotic LUS platform comprises a passive-scan end-effector which connects the ultrasound probe adaptively to the chest, and the gantry-style positioning unit, which enables a whole scan of the LUS area.

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Engineering Human Blood Vessels

Learn how Marsha Rolle, associate professor at WPI, is engineering blood vessels. These tubes closely mimic human blood vessels and can be used to replace damaged vessels or serve as realistic models for testing drugs for vascular diseases.

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