The cob was wheeled out of surgery to cheers and applause, only to be wheeled into a summer BBQ feast and a buttery demise.
ArcherDiesel
Wobbly and shaky hands is one thing.. focus, endurance, precision and also consistency while operating is another.. we're not talking about 10 minutes operation.. it took hours.. in that time, talent is very important as if a person who have wobbly and/or shaky hands will have their condition amplified through time..
At first glance it will help for some not-so-talented person become a surgeon.. with those anti-wobbly feature taking some movement for extra reference.. but.. that will just make talented surgeon doing more movement per operation compared when using similar tools without the anti-wobbly feature.. unless the feature can be turn on and off at will.. that might make a difference..
ranggaorion
I knew all that practice in Dr Mario on my Virtual Boy would eventually pay off.. Harvard medical school: HERE I COME!!!😂😂
ClappOnUpp
I was a software engineer on the first CE approved surgical robot 25 years ago. So this isn't particularly new. They are getting better and cheaper (ours was more than $1M in 1999 when $1M was real money).
homomorphic
I want one of these. Not sure what I would do with it, but still
IAmNumber
Do I need to be a PSN Plus subscriber to use this?
ФедорВорохов
This is brilliant I think intuiative and stryker will have competion, they should have AI and ML includede as so much surgery is repetitive
ianhafez
Wer bekommt dann im falle dessen:
Operation gelungenen Patien tot...
Die Schuld?
martink.
Seriously you believe that it’s needed to be operated by a human?