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  2. Robotic device burned a woman's small intestine during ... - AOL

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    Intuitive introduced the first version of the da Vinci system in 1999, when robotic surgery was still relatively novel. The FDA approved the system a year later. remote surgical surgery robot ...

  3. da Vinci Surgical System - Wikipedia

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    While the use of robotic surgery has become an item in the advertisement of medical services, there is a lack of studies that indicate long-term results are superior to results following laparoscopic surgery. [8] Critics of robotic surgery assert that it is difficult for users to learn. [3] The da Vinci system uses proprietary software, which ...

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    Tennessee resident Erica Russell was a mother of five and surgery patient No. 7 for Dr. John Sampson at Coral Gables’ Seduction Cosmetic Center the night Russell died during a Brazilian butt ...

  5. Intuitive Surgical - Wikipedia

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    The da Vinci Surgical System is a robotic surgical system. The system is controlled by a surgeon from a console. This minimally invasive surgical approach is commonly used for prostatectomies and increasingly for cardiac valve repair and gynaecologic surgical procedures. [13] [14] A da Vinci Surgical System costs approximately $1.5 million. [15]

  6. Is Intuitive Surgical in Trouble? - AOL

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  7. Robot-assisted surgery - Wikipedia

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    The da Vinci Si was released in April 2009 and initially sold for $1.75 million. [28] In 2005, a surgical technique was documented in canine and cadaveric models called the transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for the da Vinci robot surgical system as it was the only FDA-approved robot to perform head and neck surgery.

  8. Robotic Surgery Errors: Is Intuitive Surgical Really to Blame?

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  9. Leonardo's robot - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the robotic-assisted surgical system was named after Leonardo da Vinci as an homage to his contributions to the fields of human anatomy, mechanics, and automation. [6] Some also argue that the name of the surgical system commemorates how Leonardo’s robot appears to be the first human automaton to prove that the mechanisms ...