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Origami-inspired devices open up new possibilities for minimally-invasive surgery

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Researchers at Brigham Young University (BYU) are working toward surgical technology that will allow for the manufacturing of instruments so small that the size of incisions necessary to accommodate the tools can heal on their own -- without sutures. The researchers say their work is inspired by a need for increasingly smaller surgical tools; the industry has reached the limit to where they can’t go any smaller with traditional designs.

BYU’s team has engineered new design concepts that eliminate the need for pin joints and other parts, instead relying on the deflection inherent in origami to create motion.

Image credit: Mark Philbrick

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