Medical tech: robotic snake surgery

Professor Lord Ara Darzi and Professor Guang-Zhong Yang from Imperial College Robotic Research Center
Professor Lord Ara Darzi and Professor Guang-Zhong Yang from Imperial College Robotic Research Center

The latest futuristic medical tech - the i-Snake - a mechanical snake that enters the body through the mouth or other natural orifices in order to assist doctors with internal surgery - should be a reality within the next few years, according to experts.

While some critics point toward the current high cost of high-end robotics in medical research, a new report from Reuters points out that: "Tens of thousands of prostate, heart and other procedures are already being performed by robots, and experts predict machines will be used to penetrate deeper into ailing bodies in the years ahead."