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Speculative Concept Award

Core77 Design Awards 2016

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OpenSurgery - a DIY surgery robot for domestic laparoscopy

With the OpenSurgery initiative Frank Kolkman investigates whether DIY surgical tools could plausibly support more accessible alternatives to the often costly medical health services worldwide.

The project was inspired by the discovery of a large number of YouTube video's in which uninsured Americans can be seen performing medical hacks on themselves as an alternative to professional care. These video's speak about how the capitalist moral of the medical industries is widening the gap between those who can afford healthcare and those who can not. In a quest to explore potential alternatives to these reigning politics, OpenSurgery extrapolates on the self-surgery phenomenon found on YouTube by proposing a DIY robot assisted surgery system for use in domestic keyhole surgery.

The robot, made from a combination of hacked components ordered online and 3D printed parts, challenges many of the standards within the heavily regulated medical sector. Not only in terms of legislation, but - produced at a mere fraction of the cost of commercial surgical instruments - also in terms of access and distribution. By adopting more complex and invasive technologies, the project also provides context to the disruptive potential of the maker movement. Where being able to make almost anything you want at home on a near professional level can also mean; being unhindered by conservative politics.

Even though the current prototype is functional to an extent, the objective of the project was never to develop an 'operational' machine immediately. The main aims for OpenSurgery are to provoke discussion about the socioeconomic and ethical values associated with medical practice and to question the preferability of the market driven healthcare narratives we have grown so accustomed to.

OpenSurgery_domestic_surgery Domestic surgery theatre
Juuke Schoorl
OpenSurgery_domestic_sterilization Domestic sterilization (180C / 6 hours).
Juuke Schoorl
OpenSurgery_shipping Leftover packaging as a result from ordering parts online
Juuke Schoorl
OpenSurgery_surgerypirate_L SurgeryPirate module blue (left hand side).
Juuke Schoorl
OpenSurgery_advice1 Meeting Dr. Martin Jaere at the Imperial College Hospital MSk Lab in London (UK).
Juuke Schoorl
OpenSurgery_advice2 Trying out a surgery simulator at the Imperial College Hospital MSk Lab in London (UK).
Juuke Schoorl
OpenSurgery_lasercut Lasercut mechanical prototype 1:1.
Juuke Schoorl
OpenSurgery_3dprint 3D printing parts for a prototype.
Juuke Schoorl
OpenSurgery_exhitibion_kapelica1 Exhibition view, Kapelica Gallery Ljubljana. Including: SurgeryCaptain control case and portable operating table.
Miha Fras
OpenSurgery_exhibition_kapelica1 Exhibition view details, Kapelica Gallery Ljubljana.
Miha Fras
OpenSurgery_exhibition_kapelica3
Exhibition view, Kapelica Gallery Ljubljana. Process wall.
Miha Fras

For further details I'd like to refer you to the website: www.opensurgery.net

Furthermore here are two links to video interviews created by others that also give a nice overview of the project (please don't use without permission):

1. http://www.dezeen.com/2015/08/10/movie-frank-kolkman-hacks-3d-printer-diy-surgical-robot-open-surgery/
(3:09 min.)

2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDB42lNHQwU
(9.09 min.)

Thank you for your consideration.

Jury Commentary
It was exciting as it inverts the vision we are familiar with in a developing world scenario, and turns it on the developed world.
t was a clever, understated, and clear communication. It took a critical proposition which we have seen before, but not in this way, and one that engages serious material in a light-hearted manner.
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  • Honoree

    Frank Kolkman

  • School

    Design Interactions, Royal College of Art

  • Project Team

    OpenSurgery is a project by Frank Kolkman (www.frankkolkman.nl) ©2015, made possible with the generous advice and support from many wonderfull people.

    Special thanks goes out to:
    Dr. Martin Jaere (medical adviser), XXXXX XXXXXX (medical robotics adviser), Juuke Schoorl (photography), Riccardo Lardi (software / interfacing), Marcel Helmer (software / interfacing), Henrik Nieratschker (web development), Anne-Marie Geurink (consultant DIY medicine), Leo Kolkman (CNC machining), Marco Heezen / Kunststofshop.nl (3d printing & materials support), Julia Cassim / KYOTO Design-Lab KIT (healthcare futures workshop organiser), all tutors and staff from the Design Interactions department at the Royal College of Art (general guidance & criticism).


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