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  • this should be the final test for surgeons at med school

  • dont want to brag myself, but i managed to fold a smaller one with my bare hands, ill try to post a response asap, as long as i find it...

  • Also eliminates the need for huge incisions. Instead you get a few holes for the robot arm and other tools. Risk of infection and other complications greatly reduced.

  • I always knew robots would exist and this is a good start

  • Ghostaline, anyone can fold origami paper....

  • I can fold square pieces of paper and I'm not even a robot!

  • What origami is this????

  • Cool

  • Вот как нынче используют дорогую медицинскую технику.

  • Niceeee

  • mine is sooooo much smaller

  • Real hands + experience are way better than this... this is really cool but nothing else.

    I can do an origami dragon (2x more folds) 3x smaller than this... and a lot better finished.... and I'M NOT AN EXPERT

    It's the same thing with the human body... I don't think this is better that a great surgeon with his bare hands

    But is only my opinion...

  • @Blackwargreymon

    1) This wasn't designed for oragami

    2) A surgeon does not work with his bare hands in a patients chest cavity, he has to use tools anyway

    3) This gives him a HD 3D prospective for laparoscopy, where the surgeon cannot directly see his work, as opposed to a 2D view

    4) These tools are able to twist around 360 degrees and 7 different angle of motion (much better than human wrist)

    5) keeps the doctor from fatiguing, hovering over a patient,.

    6) theres more but outa characters.

  • @Chris7980 Interesting points... maybe I was wrong :) . Good bye!

  • @Chris7980 ypu seem to know something about the davinci, does it have force feedback? E.G. if you grab something you feel the pressure of the object against your finger.

  • @tavin15 Nah that's something they're working on integrating into it right now. Surgeons been complaining about not being able to feel the pressure from the tissue

  • " I had no idea Leonardo had robotic hands, but like my dad always says, 'Son, you're a freaking idiot.' "

  • @TidusVT Don't feed the troll..

  • Kind of poor origami, but amazing that the machine has that kind of articulation and precision. Definitely see that being used in surgery, although hopefully more carefully.

  • Not so much robot, more like remote manipulator arms.

  • Ah, but can it do it only using it's left arm?

    (Obscure reference)

  • O.O Wow now that's origami!

  • They should make a tiny robot using the da Vinci system, then keep repeating until it gets to nano scale.

  • @starrychloe now you're having fun with science. :-)

  • 1,800,000$ to origami ; awesome

  • woaaaaa, now make a kawasaki rose!

  • @pluckygalaxy lol

  • quack quack

  • One expensive way to make origami... Amazing

  • @marcelinomateos this is just a demonstration how precise he is , the da vinci robot is a surgery robot and is made for surgery's..

  • This multi-million dollar machine was on display near where I live recently, and I had the privilege to try out some simple maneuvers. It is amazing how precise the control is, almost as if it were analog.

  • good..pliz kontinue

  • this machine was at the mall where i live and i was alowd to use it and it is amazing in every aspect of the future in surgical equipment, this machine is going to save lives and i can't wait for me to see it in full action.

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  • Even a robot makes origami better than be!

  • Technicallly, the robot isn't doing anything, the surgeon controlling the Davinci is...

  • @VivaMexcico  duh

  • Ghost in the Shell anyone?

  • At 0:59 i laugh so hard, and i cud not stop watching, it seams like the robot wants to feed a baby or something else xD

  • OMG!!! Thats sooooo small! Lol science and engineering theese days

  • this is great,hi 5 to the inventors :)

  • Damn WOW !!! ;D

  • LOL What a pro!

  • LOL

  • it really looks like these are someones arms XD

  • I thought that too - just from the motions it was doing, I kept thinking that it was a pair of hands. A funny feeling that, as they obviously look nothing like hands.

  • Now this Is neat!!! Not something you'd see everyday! Insta-fave!

  • that what we called in german: GEIL!!!!

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  • If you look all the time to the origami the robots hands seems like humans hands. What a perfection!

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  • DAMN!! awesome

  • holy shit! it's so small!

  • A mi me operaron con ese robot,el medico estaba en europa y el robot en argentina,todo salio de 10,pero bueno menos mal que no fallo la coneccion

  • cool i've never heard of robogami before

  • Now they can put origami in the human body

  • Yeah or they could use the ability to make precise, accurate movements to succesfully perform surgery on patients.

  • well, thats its main purpose

    but they could miniaturize just about anything

    like that origami bird

  • @HyperFoxIII Oh my god, this comment cracked me up. Fucking hilarious! :D

  • Wow if they could do that just think of how they could make each piece precise and accurate

  • talking about miniature origami models dontcha know.

  • at first I was like.. blah sloppy, but then I saw the size at the end... amazing

  • this machine is an absolutely amazing piece of medical equipment. it is so precise it amazes me.

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  • small

  • Amazing. Dr. Menon is a genius.

  • yeh is very interesting

  • yah, cool, but what part of the body is shaped like a crane?

  • This is amazing, I think they have this robot at my local san Joaquin community hospital since I've seen posters of it everywhere in that hospital.

  • it's quite amazing how technologically advanced we are to have robots with such a dexterity, no? I love being a human!

  • Hahaha :P nice work!

  • He's better than me. D:

  • i guess its a fave because you do not see the really difficult parts, only the simple ones. and the moves are not machinielike. have a look on the last szene, when the robot has the crane in his right hand and move it in the middle, its not like a machine does.

  • its remotely controlled

  • i found a new best friend! :D

  • its more precise tham my own hands ! :)

    great work - it a very goog mechanical tool - :) it looks like a RPG's CP2020 hardware :)

  • Yeah, you cpuld so give urself a handjob with that thing. just saying.

  • Yeah, you might be the only person who could pull that off. Its a very small tool... get it?. I'm just saying.

  • is that a real robot?

  • wow now robot seurgeons. what next, metal paper?

  • Oh my gosh that robot is sooooo awesome

  • that is so easy to make

  • its easy to make but with da vinci technology its difficult i think you have to look into a screen which magnifies the object infront of the lens and you use these handles at the sides of your body and those grow thinner throughout the body of the da vinci and they use this machinary for small operations i think in the brain and so forth

  • SUPER COOL

  • this machine is so cool. I got to try it out over the summer at the Illinois State Fair. They gave us all sorts of rubber bands and stuff to play with. that thing is SO precise!

  • This robot is not much different than other manufacturing robots... Other than the fact that this one has more redundant software, more expensive materials, and tighter tolerances.

  • This robot is amazing, it converts human movement so naturally!

  • ...Why do I think this is cute.

  • i do not know

  • lol!))) great!!!

  • Actually its a good technique to learn the daVinci before actually using it on people.

  • ha! so cool

  • It is actually possible to fold a tiny origami model by hand. It takes intense concentration and very good precision to do it, however.

  • yes i foldee a mirco origami fortue teller that is 1/4 of centemeter!

  • Actually this is not all that difficult with the way the controls work on the daVinci, if you're good at origami.

  • oh my god. I was watching this entire video thinking that the paper was 8.5 x 11 until I saw the comparison to the penny at the end. That was incredible!

  • i did one as small as that with my finger but it was not as neaty foled

  • You should watch more discovery channel.

  • Excellent video for novice surgeons. This would be a great skill training session on a backtable for residents and fellows to improve on robotic technique.

  • wonder if they could make this thing completely automated

  • k lets see you fuckin script it

  • kids in high/junior high school script lego robots to do challenging tasks, and win races.

    robots like these (on a larger scale) put together full blown cars, everything from your radio button to the exhaust.

  • "k lets see you fuckin script it"

    What do you mean "script it"? There's a human sitting behind the controls.

  • hahah

  • great way to practice dexterity using the davinci robot. awesome vid!

  • awesome

  • i didn't know an origami bird could turd. you must know some pretty advanced techniques

  • Small.. so small..

  • thats sooooooooooo cool that its only the size of a penny! WHOO HOO!!!!!!

  • I've seen so many different procedures done with the Da Vinci and CyberKnife and so on, but this is a first!

    It even looks like he's playing with it when he's done.. trying to fly it around and land it.. so cute XD

  • He is real Black Jack.

  • anyone else flabbergasted when they showed the size of the paper they use in relation to the penny?

    I was completely dumbfounded.

  • That paper must be so thin!

  • It's always nice to see how precise the state-of-the-art medical tools have become. Thanks for uploading

  • that is adorable.

  • so tinyyyyy!!!

  • truly amazing. if i ever need micro surgery, i know who i would want at my operating table.

  • MED-I-BOT!

  • LOL!!

  • Intresting :)

    This is our future, that we can see today.

  • awesome

  • hahahaha...that is one expensive paper birdie

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