According to a new study, it has been observed that robotic prostate cancer surgeries can be carried out by only those surgeons who have performed the procedure for more than 1,600 times.
Research regarding cancer conducted by the Australian scientists at the Lowy Cancer Research Centre, University of New South Wales is aimed at bringing some major developments in the field of childhood cancer research.
Dr. David B. Samadi, an expert surgeon based in New York City conducts robotic prostatectomy and prostate cancer surgeries. Currently, Dr. Samadi is acting as the Vice Chairman in the Department of Urology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will provide financial assistance of $6 million, for the next three years, to conduct research relating to the implementation of brain-computer interface technology on human subjects.
International Centre for Robotic Surgery (ICRS) in collaboration with Fortis Healthcare plans to set up a state-of-the-art center, called Fortis International Centre for Robotic Surgery’ (Fortis ICRS), for robotic surgery.
The American Stroke Association featured a research presentation at the International Stroke Conference 2011 that explained the importance of assigning robotic therapy in addition to the standard rehabilitation for stroke victims.
Gildard Legere, aged 72, a retired home builder from Sarnia, became the first Canadian patient who underwent an operation by a robot and a team of doctors for the removal of throat cancer.
The da Vinci Robot, a four-armed surgical system that doctors have used in the past to perform minimally invasive surgery, is now a property of the Grand Rapids Public Museum.
The teams participating in the FIRST Lego League for building robots included students from the Missouri Valley, Logan, Boyer Valley Schools, Woodbine, and West Harrison.
Researchers are ready to advance their tests of a novel brain-computer interface (BCI) from animals to human subjects, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency just granted them more than $6 million over the next three years to get those human clinical trials under way.
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