ROBOTIC SURGERY
In the future, a new type of surgeon will perform operations - without trembling on the hand.
For the first time, a robot has performed an operation so precariously that the surgeons are forced to admit themselves defeated. In the future, robots will perform operations both faster and significantly more painless.
With cool, mechanical movements for the robot needle and thread through the shin's shiny tissue.
The robot, as scientists call STAR, is the first ever to perform a severe type of sewing on two intestines - something only human surgeons have done so far.
Robots move into the operating rooms
In the operating room there are also researchers from Johns Hopkins University in the United States and they are in full swing to move the technical frontline for robot surgery a great deal into the future.
In a few years, robot surgeons will enter the operating rooms all over the world and take over the surgeons' tasks.
Sets cancer diagnosis in a few minutes
That sewing is far from the only medical discipline that the robots will eventually be better than man.
Robots with extremely accurate vision and precision engineer will, for example, be able to perform complicated eye surgery, and artificial intelligence such as IBM's Watson can already diagnose cancer patients significantly faster than the doctor can.
The correct diagnosis will soon be possible in a few minutes instead of taking several days or months.
See here how a robot performs a hip surgery far more accurately than surgeons do:
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