The machines continue to rise. Researchers used artificial intelligence (AI) to train a robotic program to do parts of a gallbladder removal surgery, or a cholecystectomy. The robotic surgeon ...
The first robotic surgery happened in Belgium in 1997. It was considered an expensive novelty met with skepticism. Fast forward 26 years and now it's a standard of care across many medical specialties ...
Archbold recently introduced da Vinci 5, the most powerful and fully integrated da Vinci system available. This advancement, the result of a decade of research, is designed to transform surgery and ...
FLORENCE, Ala. (WHNT)- North Alabama Medical Center is welcoming the latest tool in cutting-edge robotic surgery technology: ...
When James Choate-Deeds was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he joined a clinical trial for robotic-assisted surgery ...
PHOENIX — A hospital in Phoenix recently acquired two orthopedic robots for joint replacement surgery. The Mako SmartRobotics orthopedic robots were a $1.5 million investment for Abrazo Health’s ...
In August, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center became the first New England hospital north of Boston to offer minimally invasive robotic surgery for the heart’s mitral valve. The surgeries are ...
EVERETT — A longtime family practice doctor had to go through knee replacements in both of his legs. The first time Dr. Charles Chaffee went through the procedure in 2019, it took several weeks to get ...
The Surgical Robot Transformer-Hierarchy performing a gallbladder surgery without the aid of a human (Juo-Tung Chen/Johns Hopkins University) (CN) — For the very first time, a robot has performed ...
BENNINGTON — In the corner of the operating room is a headset. In the middle is what looks like a giant robotic claw. From his position looking through the binocular headset, Seth Bernard, a general ...
Elon Musk has recently touted an audacious vision for Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot, positing that it could supplant most human surgeons within three years and surpass even the most elite ...
This is going to sound cold because it is - we can let China do this, then steal their training data. Life is cheap there and we can't change that because it's a cultural value and not ours to judge.