Beyond da Vinci: Why versatile humanoid robots are the next frontier in surgery
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UC San Diego successfully tested teleoperated humanoid robots performing surgical procedures in a preclinical trial, marking a significant advancement beyond traditional robotic surgery systems like da Vinci. Humanoid robots offer greater versatility and dexterity compared to specialized surgical machines, potentially opening new possibilities for remote and complex medical procedures.
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For the first time, teleoperated humanoid robots successfully performed surgeries during a UC San Diego preclinical trial. The post Beyond da Vinci: Why versatile humanoid robots are the next frontier in surgery appeared first on The Robot Report .
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