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Innovation, Medical Devices

Increasing Access to Robotic Surgery

October 30, 2023

Via: Health IT Answers

A growing body of research positions surgical robots as game-changing for patients and surgeons. These high-tech machines can handle highly precise procedures on delicate body parts. Surgical professionals like the technology because it allows them to work more accurately with […]


Innovation, Medical Devices

Robotics innovation: Leading companies in surgical robots

December 1, 2022

Via: Medical Device Network

The medical devices industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by increased need for homecare, preventative treatments, early diagnosis, reducing patient recovery times and improving outcomes, as well as a growing importance in technologies such as […]


Innovation, Med Tech

Medical Design and Manufacturing (MD&M): Medtech innovation at the heart of Minneapolis

October 19, 2022

Via: Medical Device Network

Medical technology is a fast-paced industry, so networking with innovators and sharing ideas is crucial to keeping that momentum going and staying ahead of the competition. Medical design and manufacturing conventions are the ideal environments to meet new partners and […]


Innovation, Med Tech, Medical Devices

Surgical robots to incorporate senses comparable or even superior to humans

January 21, 2021

Via: The Medical News

Surgeons make optimal use of all their senses to master difficult operations. When visibility is poor, they locate anatomy by palpation or they hear the optimal moment to stop drilling. Who would, today, entrust the own body to a surgeon […]


Regulatory

FDA warns against use of surgical robots for cancer surgeries

March 4, 2019

Via: medicaldevice-network.com

Robotically assisted surgical devices can be used to perform different surgical procedures through small incisions. This approach is known to reduce pain, blood loss, scarring, infection and boost recovery time post-surgery compared to procedures that do not leverage surgical robots. […]