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  2. AdventHealth Nicholson Center - Wikipedia

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    The Nicholson Center provides training using operating rooms, clinical and surgical skills labs, simulation training labs and robotics training labs. The facility includes two 935 square-foot operating rooms for training in microsurgery, laparoscopy and computer-assisted surgery, allowing for eight stations per operating room.

  3. da Vinci Surgical System - Wikipedia

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    da Vinci patient-side component (left) and surgeon console (right) A surgeon console at the treatment centre of Addenbrooke's Hospital The da Vinci System consists of a surgeon's console that is typically in the same room as the patient, and a patient-side cart with three to four interactive robotic arms (depending on the model) controlled from the console.

  4. Up About 62% in a Year, Can Intuitive Surgical Stock Keep ...

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    Hospitals worldwide placed 493 da Vinci surgical systems in the third quarter, 174 of which were new da Vinci 5 systems. The new da Vinci 5 system costs between $2 million and $2.5 million.

  5. Robots Created to Help Patients in Hospitals Pass ... - AOL

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    Robots were able to perform routine tasks like greeting patients, providing directions, and answering questions during the trials with patients. Robots Created to Help Patients in Hospitals Pass ...

  6. Kaiser San Jose Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Kaiser San Jose was included in the Leapfrog Group's ranking of top hospitals. [3] View of the main campus. Owing to its location within the high-tech influence of Silicon Valley, Kaiser San Jose's medical training program has often included innovative practices and equipment, such as robotic patients for medical training purposes. [4]

  7. Artificial intelligence in healthcare - Wikipedia

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    IFlytek launched a service robot "Xiao Man", which integrated artificial intelligence technology to identify the registered customer and provide personalized recommendations in medical areas. It also works in the field of medical imaging. Similar robots are also being made by companies such as UBTECH ("Cruzr") and Softbank Robotics ("Pepper").

  8. Remote surgery - Wikipedia

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    Another potential advantage of having robots perform surgeries is accuracy. A study conducted at Guy's Hospital in London, England compared the success of kidney surgeries in 304 dummy patients conducted traditionally as well as remotely and found that those conducted using robots were more successful in accurately targeting kidney stones. [8]

  9. Computer-assisted surgery - Wikipedia

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    A telesurgical system, also known as remote surgery, requires the surgeon to manipulate the robotic arms during the procedure rather than allowing the robotic arms to work from a predetermined program. With shared-control systems, the surgeon carries out the procedure with the use of a robot that offers steady-hand manipulations of the instrument.

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