A transformable slender microrobot inspired by nematode parasites for interventional endovascular surgery
Xin Yang, Dongliang Fan, Yunteng Ma, Yuxuan Liao, Diancheng Li, U Kei Cheang, Bo Peng, Hongqiang Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a nematode-inspired transformable slender magnetic microrobot designed for interventional endovascular surgery, demonstrating high flexibility, maneuverability, and potential for drug delivery and embolization.
Contribution
It develops a novel, highly flexible, and transformable microrobot with a large aspect ratio, optimized fabrication, and demonstrated capabilities for navigation and medical applications.
Findings
Prototype has an aspect ratio >100, diameter <200 microns, length >20 mm.
Maximum speed of 125 mm/s and large curvature of 0.904 mm-1.
Successfully navigated through sharp turns and transported drugs in simulated vessels.
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases account for around 17.9 million deaths per year globally, the treatment of which is challenging considering the confined space and complex topology of the vascular network and high risks during operations. Robots, although promising, still face the dilemma of possessing versatility or maneuverability after decades of development. Inspired by nematodes, the parasites living, feeding, and moving in the human body's vascular system, this work develops a transformable slender magnetic microrobot. Based on the experiments and analyses, we optimize the fabrication and geometry of the robot and finally create a slender prototype with an aspect ratio larger than 100 (smaller than 200 microns in diameter and longer than 20 mm in length), which possesses uniformly distributed magnetic beads on the body of an ultrathin polymer string and a big bead on the head. This…
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