Kevin Lepton

Feb 072011
 

The medical profession is no different from a shoe store, a railroad track company, or a financial investment conglomerate which is seeking to expand into international markets and the reason for this is that breakthroughs and developments in technology will be determined by costs and reductions in them. In other words, robotic surgery will save money.

Perhaps the only qualifying statement that can be added to this observation is that ultimately, the medical profession will seek to provide the most cost effective solution to patient care, without ever compromising the actual quality of the care provided.

Robotic Surgery

Robotic Surgery

There has been a great deal of controversy within the medical profession concerning the reliability, cost effectiveness and relevance of robotic surgery. To some medical professionals, it represents nothing more than the “Emperor’s new clothes” syndrome taken to extreme lengths. Or to put it more bluntly, the critics say that progress is made simply for the sake of making progress and that something new is automatically associated as being better.

Others argue that the usage of robotic surgery may still have some teething problems that need to be resolved but ultimately, the technology has a lot of potential and which could radically improve the efficiency and productivity of the profession as a whole.

With that in mind then, the following is a comparison of both the benefits and drawbacks attributed to the usage of robotic surgery.

Benefits of robotic surgery

• The fact that a surgeon will be able to manipulate the robot from a centralized distance means that the surgery can be performed in a less restrictive manner. This means that the patient can be treated and operated on with a minimum of staff which in turn, reduces costs.
• The fact that surgeons can perform surgery from a distance also benefits the quality of healthcare for the patient as they are able to enjoy the reduction in the costs, as well as a greater degree of flexibility in regard to the areas they are can be treated.
• Doctors will tire and become fatigued, which in turn, reduces their concentration and ability to focus. A surgeon who has been working for several hours without a break will find that he will struggle to hold the scalpel steady and so this places considerable strain on the operating surgeon. With robotic surgery this concern is reduced, even eliminated.
• Robotic surgery will allow for a much greater degree of precision and accuracy to be achieved whenever certain types of surgical procedures are being used, such as orthopedic surgery, or neurological.

Disadvantages of robotic surgery

• Currently, the major limiting factor that is stunting the development of robotic surgery is that of “latency” which is the time delay between the instructions issued by the surgeon and the movement of the robot which responds to the instructions. With the current level of technology, the surgeon must be in close proximity.
• Robotic technology is extremely expensive both in terms of capital costs, as well as running expenses and will require the training of specialized personnel to properly repair and care for it. Such expenses may far outweigh any savings earned at the present time.

The last point is true will almost all emerging technologies. When numbers are small, prices are high. With economies of scale however, the price of machinery, maintenance and training will all go down to reasonable levels.

If you’d like a look at other future medical technology then this link will take you to a doorway to the short years ahead of us.

Feb 012011
 

Okay it’s no secret that people are curious about what future cars will look like. So, artists, designers, engineers and other technical and marketing types have come together to give us a glimpse of what they think future cars will look like and be powered by in years to come.

The pictures, photos and images of the future cars are brought the courtesy of others (see credits below). Some of the future cars offer unique design. Others offer cutting edge powertrains. Still, you can see from the pictures of these future cars that they offer some intangibles that can quite be articulated.

Since the future is yet to be written, why don’t we start writing it right now? Tell us what you think about this selection of future cars pictures, images and photos or even better yet send in your design for us to publish. Let others know what your vision of the future of vehicles is all about.

Future Car Pictures

Peugeot RD Concept

Peugeot RD Concept – what can I say except I want to cruise around in this one – yeah, baby!

Future Motorcycle

So, is this a future motorcycle, car or something out of the movie Tron?

Future Green Machine

This is a green, lean future machine that I can’t find a name for, so if you know who gets the credit for this future car then give me a shout.

BMW Future Car

This BMW future car may run on hydrogen fuel cell or battery only or both, but it sure will be fun to drive.

Future Cars Parking Garage

These future cars show a realistic contrast of what it will look like a few years from now in parking garages when new and older cars blend together in one place.

Audi Future Car

The Audi Intelligent Emotion future vehicle was designed by students at the Munich University of Applied Sciences.

These future cars give one little glimpse of what the years ahead hold for drivers. Remember that the kids of today will be driving some of these vehicles tomorrow (and perhaps you and I will, too).

Credits include: Cosmic Motors, Peugeot, BMW, Audi

Jan 312011
 

The Segway was just the beginning folks (or was it the Pogo stick?) but personal transport vehicles are here to stay. And they are getting motorized. Electric bikes and battery assisted velomobiles are here now. But what does the future hold for personal transport cars?

People have been interested in getting from point A to point B, quickly, comfortable and efficiently for years. Since we don’t have Star Trek transporters yet, then future personal transport cars and vehicles will have to do in the interim.

On this picture page are a few futuristic personal transport vehicles the I must admit have a certain coolness factor (perhaps I’m admitting too much? I don’t get it. Neither do it.). Yet I digress. So, let’s progress and check out the future of personal transport vehicle and envision how we and the children of today will be driving them tomorrow.

Hawk Future Car

The Hawk (pictured above), by New Zealander Alexander Hodge is a one-seat persona transport concept vehicle that is theoretically powered by a Honda RC51 V-twin 999cc engine and contains a fiberglass outer shell.

VW 2020 Personal Transport
The VW 2020 Personal Transport Future Car (pictured above) was designed by Sergio Luna (meaning lunatic or perhaps moon as in the sky’s the limit kind of thinker) as an electric car based upon Segway technology.

Honda 3R-C

The Honda 3R-C Minimal Transport Vehicle (pictured above) is a prototype combining motorcycle and car. The future car has two-wheel in front stabilizing the vehicle and one wheel in the back. The glass windshield moves upwards and back and can cover the entire upper part of the personal transport vehicle in inclement weather.

Explicit

The Explicit personal mobility vehicle (pictured above) is the creation of Kenyon Yeh (yeah, that’s right Yeh, so yea). The concept was to create a small vehicle for a single person to navigate around in thick city traffic. Oh, yeah, and make it tough looking, too so that hoodlums won’t pick on you.

UNO

The UNO single seat personal urban vehicle is a design concept by Juan Alberto Cruz Gomez to further downsize the SmartForTwo into a one-seater that could deal deftly with inner city traffic while doing so with style.

These are just a few of the cool future personal transport cars that have been conceived to let others know what is possible. The future will be filled with these types of vehicles, so strap on your seatbelt because it’s going to be a fun ride ahead.

For a look at some other future cars plus more detailed information this link is a resource you’ll find outstanding.