
Over the past 20 years, robotics have revolutionize surgical treatment, and new innovations are continuing to push the boundaries of medicine.
Mike Rustic, senior lecturer at the mechanical engineering department at Imperial College, London, says machines such as the "da Vinci" system have had a huge crash on surgery.
The "da Vinci" first appeared in 1991 and lets surgeons carry out keyhole surgery remotely, allowing them to control robot arms from a comfort that also provides a three-dimensional image of the proceedings.
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Mike Rustic, senior lecturer at the mechanical engineering department at Imperial College, London, says machines such as the "da Vinci" system have had a huge crash on surgery.
The "da Vinci" first appeared in 1991 and lets surgeons carry out keyhole surgery remotely, allowing them to control robot arms from a comfort that also provides a three-dimensional image of the proceedings.
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