Robots Steady Breast Cancer Surgeons Hands in First Human Trial

Robots Steady Breast Cancer Surgeon’s Hands in First Human Trial

15:17 EST 11 Feb 2020 | Bioethics.com

(The Guardian) – The robot helped a specialist surgeon divert thread-like lymphatic vessels, as narrow as 0.3mm, around scar tissue in the patients’ armpits, and connect them to nearby blood vessels. The operation, which requires immense care and precision, is … Read More

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