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  2. Remote surgery - Wikipedia

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    Remote surgery (also known as cybersurgery or telesurgery) is the ability for a doctor to perform surgery on a patient even though they are not physically in the same location. It is a form of telepresence. A robot surgical system generally consists of one or more arms (controlled by the surgeon), a master controller (console), and a sensory ...

  3. Telehealth - Wikipedia

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    Remote surgery (also known as telesurgery) is the ability for a doctor to perform surgery on a patient even though they are not physically in the same location. It is a form of telepresence . Remote surgery combines elements of robotics , cutting-edge telecommunications such as high-speed data connections, telehaptics and elements of management ...

  4. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    2001. The first remote surgery, using the ZEUS robotic surgical system. 2005. The first partial face transplant by French surgeon Jean-Michel Dubernard et al. 2008. The first full face transplant by French surgeon Laurent Lantieri et al. 2008. The first HIV-to-HIV liver transplant at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. [62] 2011.

  5. A tiny robot completed the first remote-controlled surgery in ...

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    This tiny but mighty robot just nailed its first surgery demo in zero gravity up in space this weekend. On Saturday, surgeons from Lincoln, Nebraska, remotely controlled a two-pound robot, known ...

  6. 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.

  7. Lindbergh operation - Wikipedia

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    The Lindbergh operation was a complete tele-surgical operation carried out by a team of French surgeons located in New York on a patient in Strasbourg, France (over a distance of several thousand miles) using telecommunications solutions based on high-speed services and sophisticated Zeus surgical robot.

  8. In absentia health care - Wikipedia

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    Brinkley justified his in absentia practice using his own interpretation of the history of medicine. He cited the practice of an 18th-century Swiss mountain doctor by the name of Michael Schuppach (1707–1781). Schuppach had practiced diagnosis and treatment by drawing on the powers of nature.

  9. Mark Cuban says AI won't have much of an impact on jobs that ...

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    Mark Cuban, CEO of Cost Plus Drugs, told BI that AI's impact on a company's workforce will be determined by how well the technology is implemented.