This lag-time research is laying the groundwork for telesurgery and the future of the Internet of connected medical devices. It not only gives us a better picture of how remote surgery can be ...
Dr. Sam Browd is a Seattle neurosurgeon who is taking telemedicine and virtual reality technology to a different, unexpected place – the operating room. Browd is professor of neurological surgery at ...
Florida Hospital Nicholson Center in Celebration, Florida announced it recently tested internet lag time for a simulated robotic surgery in Fort Worth, Texas—1,200 miles away from the surgeon using a ...
Telesurgery has the potential to bring surgeons in contact with patients anywhere, any time. In a remote robotic-assisted surgery, a doctor would be able to guide a mechanical device at a far away ...
Surgery can be intimidating and hard to access at the best of times, but sky-rocketing Covid-19 cases in the U.S. have made getting non-essential surgeries not only dangerous but in some states, like ...
A surgeon in Shanghai performed India's first international remote robotic surgeries on patients in Mumbai using the Toumai ...
There's been a lot of talk around the topic of telesurgery and how far we are from this being a feasible reality. CEO of Asensus Surgical Anthony Fernando says this future is possible through 5G but ...
The roots of telesurgery can be traced back to the 1970s when NASA began exploring ways to treat astronauts in space. However, a major breakthrough came on September 7, 2001, with the “Lindbergh ...
The telesurgery capabilities of LivsMed’s new STARK RAS being demonstrated in an early feasibility wet lab study with the surgeon console in Santa Barbara, CA and the STARK Robot in Chicago, IL. SAN ...
In a few years, telesurgery performed by multi-armed robots remotely controlled by real surgeons located hundreds or thousands of kilometers away will become commonplace. Today, Canadian doctors from ...
In the science of the small, precision and accuracy really count. Won-jong Kim, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University, is developing a device that can be used to ...