Endiatx Pillbot Clinical Trials Microsurgery
Endiatx’s PillBot drone begins clinical trials, and could one day be used for microsurgery once FDA approval is granted. It’s currently touted as a “moving eyeball in the stomach”, or a pill camera that you swallow, granting access the world’s best GI doctors without ever having to leave home.



A remote doctor maneuvers the PillBot and can view the live footage before make a diagnosis, in real-time. Typically, a patient would require a hospital visit or undergo anesthesia during an endoscopy. The PillBot itself features LEDs, a multi-layer flex circuit, 3-axis thrusters, a data transceiver, and a lithium battery.

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Endiatx Pillbot Clinical Trials Microsurgery

Patented multi-pumpjet propulsion system squirts fluid to move in all directions. Camera provides live feed from within the human body. Data securely stored for later AI-enhanced analysis. Powerful LED illumination,” said Endiatx.

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