Telesurgery is noninferior to local robotic urologic surgery, according to results of a randomized trial reported in the BMJ.
Surgeons can safely perform two common operations from up to 2,800 kilometres away, the equivalent of a medic in southern ...
Telesurgery was as reliable as standard robotic surgery for two common urological procedures, according to a small Chinese ...
Renal cell carcinoma can sometimes spread to the inferior vena cava (IVC), the body's largest vein, posing a threat to the heart and brain. Robotic nephrectomy for inferior vena cava tumor thrombus ...
Telesurgery (operating on a patient remotely using a surgical robot via a secure telecommunication link) appears to be as ...
A new trial from China published in the BMJ journal revealed that telesurgery was non-inferior to standard local robotic ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Lower rates of adverse outcomes were linked to higher technical skill Surgeons with higher scores had lower ...
UAB Division of Transplantation Professor and Surgical Director of Kidney Transplantation, Michael Hanaway, M.D., has recently been featured on UAB MedCast. During the episode, Hanaway discusses ...
Surgeons can safely perform two common operations from distances of up to 1,700 miles, a new study has found. This remarkable ...
The widespread use of standard laparoscopic procedures has been constrained by the technical difficulties presented by patients with PKD who have massively enlarged and cystic kidneys.