For decades, robot-assisted surgery has allowed surgeons to control mechanical arms inside a patient’s body through tiny incisions. A new system, called Senhance, created by Todd Pope’s medical robotics company, TransEnterix, offers surgeons new high-tech tools such as eye-tracking cameras, 3D vision and a sense of touch and feel when working with the robotic arms. (UNC.edu)
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