Robot used in landmark brain surgery ZDNet
Robots are used in a variety of surgical procedures these days, but the brain has largely been a no-go zone for robot assistants in the OR. With the successful completion of an in-human robotic-assisted neurovascular intervention this month, that's set to change. The surgery was led by Dr. Vitor Mendes Pereira, a neurosurgeon and neuroradiologist at the Toronto Western Hospital and Krembil Brain Institute in Canada. Dr. Pereira's team utilized a vascular robotic device developed by Corindus. "The field of neurovascular intervention is changing rapidly, but there remains a significant need to expand access to care and reduce treatment times," said Mark Toland, CEO of Corindus.
Nov-12-2019, 07:32:12 GMT
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- North America > Canada > Ontario > Toronto (0.26)
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- Health & Medicine
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- Therapeutic Area > Neurology (0.90)
- Health & Medicine
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (1.00)