Researchers from Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University have developed a robotic surgical system capable of adjusting to the specific needs of soft tissue to execute precise and consistent suturing.
The robot moved independently between suturing locations along the tissue edge and waited for the surgeon’s approval before autonomously placing the stitches. This control strategy, called supervised ...
Researchers from organizations including Boston Children’s Hospital and Johns Hopkins University are developing robotic technologies that aim to automate surgical tasks, according to The Wall Street ...
Not even the surest surgeon's hand is quite as steady and consistent as a robotic arm built of metal and plastic, programmed to perform the same motions over and over. So could it handle the slippery ...
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi has performed over 1,000 robotic surgeries in last 13 months, the ...