Indian researchers make environmentally friendly surgical robots
This new system is designed to perform very accurate and delicate surgery. Robot spider uses exoskeleton and silk fibers, which are biodegradable, which means they do not harm the environment.

Researchers at the University of Woakeson, Telangana have created a new robot that can help doctors perform surgery with greater accuracy.
The special thing about this robot is that it uses artificial intelligence (AI) and parts made of natural materials such as spider legs and silk instead of metal and plastic. This helps reduce waste and makes surgery more environmentally friendly.
This new system created by the university’s AI Research Center is designed to perform very accurate and delicate surgery. The robot uses spider exoskeleton and silk fibers, which are biodegradable, which means they break naturally and do not harm the environment. These materials replace plastic and metal which is usually found in surgical tools.
The robot is especially useful for surgery on the brain, eyes and heart, the researchers revealed. Initial tests suggest that it can increase surgical accuracy by 70% and reduce healthy tissue loss by 50%. This can help patients recover faster and cause less complications.
With carbon-plate components and AI-operated telesurgery, it enables remote high precision surgery and promotes permanent healthcare.
In ophthalmology, the system can facilitate operations such as cataract extraction and repair of retina, while in cardiovascular settings, it can support complex processes such as microvascular Saturn and the repair of the vessel.
“We are building the future of surgery – where stability, artificial intelligence, and human expertise converks to redefine patient care. Hemachandran’s said.
Doctors can use this robot to remove brain tumors without damaging the nearby areas. In eye surgery, it can help remove cataracts or cure problems in the retina. It can also help in heart surgery by helping repairing small blood vessels.
Another feature is that doctors can use this robot to perform surgery from distance. It is remote or useful in rural areas where experts may not be available.
The robot sends real -time images and uses a smart AI tool to correct any small mistakes, which helps doctors to work with more confidence.
Even though the robot runs on AI, the surgeons still have complete control. They can manually handle manually when needed. The robot adjusts its movements based on what is happening during surgery to avoid any error.
The University of Voxcene is now working with hospitals to test robots in actual surgery. They want to ensure that it is safe and works well before being widely used.
University is also starting a special training program to learn how to use this system for doctors. The course will include virtual exercises, live training and workshops with hospitals.