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These 5 Amazing Health Industry Tech Inventions Saves Lives

Dave Bryan
In this article you will find information on 5 amazing health industry tech inventions that are revolutionizing the medical profession. These inventions are guaranteed to save more lives and help us live longer. Any invention that accomplishes that has to be truly amazing.

Surgical Robots

It is normal to find a surgeon, in a modern hospital, performing surgical procedures on patients using robots to do the job. What has changed is it can now be done without surgeon control. The surgical robot is programmed with artificial intelligence to do the work. Researches at Duke University, North Carolina are making scientific breakthroughs that are making this a reality. The few of the advantages to the newer technology is it cheaper and more convenient to the patient.

This is not a game

Video game processors are being reprogrammed for use in X- ray processing. The amount of radiation that patients are exposed to is reduced to one tenth of previous levels thanks to the use of the game processor platforms. Adoption of these platforms to existing CT scanning machinery produce the same quality results that have previously been obtained, but without undue radiation exposure to the patient.

Ultrasound Machine

Ultrasound technology has been extremely useful in medical diagnoses and imaging quality has progressed steadily over the years. It belongs among the 5 amazing health industry tech inventions presented here. Medical personnel use ultrasound to look inside the human body without having to perform surgical procedures. Advances in transducers and probes are continuing and promise even better results in the future.

Laser Scalpel

Using lasers in place of scalpels is no longer new technology. Laser scalpels go far beyond normal scalpels and can perform much finer surgery, being used in more delicate operations. A new breakthrough in bendable laser scalpels is making them more useful and flexible. The surgeon can now go deeper and to places that were once harder to see.

Artificial Heart

Artificial hearts have been around for human transplant since the 1980s. The reason artificial hearts have not been used as long term replacements is the bulk of machinery needed to run and control the heart. New technology has reduced the size of what is needed and can be carried around by the patient. The next generation of technology may eventually make the heart completely self-contained.

Medical technology has always benefited from general tech develop and will continue to do so. The medical industry comes up with it's share of innovation and advances also. These 5 amazing health industry tech inventions are just a few of many good innovations and the future promises us more amazement to come.

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