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This Robot Completes a 2-Hour Brain Surgery Procedure in Just 2.5 Minutes
Researchers believe their surgery-assisting robot is capable of performing complex brain surgeries. The machine can reduce the time of surgeries by cutting down the time it takes to cut into the skull from two hours to two and a half minutes...

History and the future of Robotic Surgery
The first documented use of a robot-assisted surgical procedure occurred in 1985 when the PUMA 560 robotic surgical arm was used in a delicate neurosurgical biopsy, a non-laparoscopic surgery...

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Automation in the field of surgery has been growing in the past decade. Medical robots have been built to assist in critical surgeries in diverse specialties such as orthopedic surgery (hip replacement), spine surgery (pedicle screw placement, vertebroplasty), and otorhinolaryngology (implantation of hearing aid devices), among others. Despite the advances in medical robotics, many surgical procedures continue to be performed manually by surgeons and are therefore more time consuming, adding to surgical expense, and are susceptible to human error. In many cases, robot assistance could reduce the overall duration of surgeries as well as minimize human error and the cost of surgery...