Humanoid Robots Perform Live Surgery in Groundbreaking World First Medical Trial
Humanoid robots performed live surgery in a world first, completing two surgeries under remote guidance by surgeons during a preclinical trial. The successful operations mark a significant milestone for robotic-assisted surgery.
Humanoid robots have successfully performed live surgery for the first time, completing two complex procedures under remote guidance from surgeons in a groundbreaking preclinical trial. The innovative procedure marked a significant milestone in the development of robotic-assisted surgery, paving the way for potential improvements in patient care and outcomes. The trials were conducted at a hospital in Japan and involved the use of advanced robotics and artificial intelligence to enhance the precision and speed of surgical procedures. The success of these early trials bodes well for future applications of this technology in human medicine.