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Robotic tools are too big for ‘keyhole’ brain surgery – but a new miniature technology using magnets could change all that.
Minimally invasive procedures are therefore preferred. A technology for robot-assisted neurosurgery, developed at Beihang University, has improved precision and reduced the trauma of brain surgeries.
Vail-Summit Orthopaedics & Neurosurgery has always been a leader in cutting edge surgery, and now it’s providing more personalized and even more accurate total knee replacements with its Zimmer Biomet ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Jami Greer was waiting for her 12-year-old daughter to come out of surgery when she received a confusing text: “The robot has docked.” Mia Greer, a patient at UF Health, had already received ...
Dar es Salaam. In a groundbreaking development for the country’s healthcare sector, Tanzania has introduced advanced brain surgery at the Muhimbili Orthopaedic Institute (MOI), utilising ...
Woxsen's AI necrobotic system boosts surgical precision, reduces trauma, and enables sustainable, remote surgeries using ...
The global robotic biopsy devices market is estimated to reach USD 440.2 million in 2023, expanding at a CAGR of 9.3% during ...
in Canada to develop a set of very small neurosurgery tools. The tools are only about 3mm in diameter. In a paper published in Science Robotics, we demonstrated these tools could grip, pull and ...
Our vision to establish MOI as a premier centre for neurosurgery is now materializing. Weill Cornell University has been an invaluable partner for over 16 years, continuously supporting the ...