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A team of researchers at the University of Toronto and The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) have created a set of tiny robotic tools that could enable keyhole surgery in the brain. In a paper ...
Robotic surgical tools (around 8 millimetres in diameter) have been used for decades in keyhole surgery for other parts of the body. The challenge has been making a tool small enough (3mm in ...
Oct. 30—Robotic-assisted surgery has been becoming more commonplace in surgical rooms across the United States, and Kettering Health Hamilton has embraced the advanced tool.