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On Thursday, August 14, watch a Robotic-Assisted Hysterectomy recorded from University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio. The procedure will be performed by Vivian von Gruenigan, MD, and moderated by Robert DeBernardo, MD. Robotic-assisted hysterectomy provides patients with a shorter hospital stay and quicker recovery time. During the webcast, viewers have the opportunity to e-mail the physicians directly with any questions they have about the procedure.
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June 24, 2008 The rise of robotic surgery has marked a new age in medical science and one of its pioneers has just reached a major milestone. Dr. W. Randolph Chitwood, Jr. has performed his 400th robotic-assisted mitral valve repair at Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
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via Gizmag @ 2:22 11th Jul
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Dr. W. Randolph Chitwood, Jr., a recognized cardiothoracic surgeon, has performed his 400th robotic-assisted mitral valve repair.
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Robotic arms and a high-magnification console are enabling Dipen Parekh, M.D., of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, to perform robot-assisted surgery for kidney, bladder and prostate cancers. The console and robotic arms provide great surgical precision at up to 10 times the magnification of the surgical field in a conventional surgery. Dr. Parekh has saved several patients' kidneys using the technology.
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via Newswise @ 17:17 12th Jun
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As part of the multi-million dollar refurbishment of the Victorian plant of a paper products manufacturer, equipment and expertise from the RA Group were utilised in a high-speed robotic palletising and stretch wrapping line.
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via Ferret.com.au @ 9:12 5th Aug
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Last week in the CMAT medical simulation centre in Granada, Spain, IAVANTE presented their new programme in endoscopic surgery, robotic surgery and microsurgery.
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Robotic surgeonOne very lucky Australian lady has avoided having open-heart surgery, as her robotic operator needed just a 4cm incision to do its work.
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Robotic Automation supply robotics for all applications, including automatic guided vehicles, pallet wrapping systems, robotic palletising and end of line automation systems.
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The roboTest F robotic testing system is designed for flexible specimens, such as films, textiles and fleece materials, but even metals andwires can be tested using the corresponding grips and tooling. The system allows testing to be carried out overnight and at weekends therebyreducing the need for shift working. In addition it is possible to carry out testing using unsupervised or relatively unskilled operators.Robotic testing systems simplify the processes required for quality management systems such as ISO 9001 because the testing sequence is pre-programmed, and not subject to human error. Results and long term statistics are also available in real-time helping to minimise communication inefficiencies between different production processes.
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via IEN Online @ 19:02 11th Jun
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The number of medical experts using robotic approach to perform various Robotic Surgery Done On Bladder Cancersurgeries is increasing continuously. Various medical experts opine that the use of robot during surgery helps in resolving medical complications.
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For the first time in its history, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) performed a path-breaking robotic-assisted surgery for myasthenia gravis - a life-threatening muscular disease.
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via Deccan Herald @ 0:18 26th Jun
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Sasha writes "The Australian designed robotic clarinet beat out Dutch and Finnish entries this year at the robotic orchestra competition. The researchers don't expect to replace human musicians, but are instead interested in what makes the difference between playing music well and playing music poorly. There is also a video available of the performance."
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via Slashdot @ 10:49 21st Jun
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Samir Photographic Supplies (SPS) today launched PLEO – an interactive robotic pet – in KSA in a fun filled, interactive event held at Al Shallal Theme Park, Jeddah. The event saw media and guests attend the launch with their families, so their children could play & interact with PLEO, which acts, responds and behaves in a lifelike manner. The attendees enjoyed interacting with PLEO and children were especially thrilled and intrigued by the behavior of the Robot. Speaking at the launch, Mr. Omar Hindi, Marketing Director of SPS said: “PLEO has been received with unprecedented excitement across the world and it is set to revolutionize adult’s & children’s playtime everywhere. We are very happy to introduce this interactive robotic pet in Saudi Arabia as interacting with PLEO will enable children learn several new things.
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via Maktoob Business @ 6:08 17th Jul
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All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) today achieved yet another landmark in field of robotic surgery by successfully performing ''Robotic Thymectory'' for a disease of progressive muscle weakness on seven patients here.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 22:20 24th Jun
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If documenting trips to faraway lands is beginning to take time away from actually enjoying them, then a robotic picture-taking duck may be just what you need. In an effort to "to liberate cameras from human operation," South Korean artist Taeyoon Choi created a traveling companion, "Camerautomata Charlie: Image Digesting Robotic Duck," that snaps photographs in response to other camera flashes and can print them on the spot or upload them to your favorite website using WiFi. The piece is being presented as part of a larger exhibit, "Tourists and Travelers," currently on display at Eyebeam Studios.
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Robotic hands and arms may be getting more sophisticated, but they don't really rival what we think C3-PO would have poking out of his torso. That is until now: an European science team have been busy creating the Sensopac robotic limb, and it's arguably the most human-like robotic limb yet. And partly that's because its sophistication is derived from software modeled on the human cerebellum. The arm has artificial skin that can sense force and direction in detail, and its 38 motors mimic the structure of human muscles and tendons to give it a very human-like grip.
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via Gizmodo @ 10:33 24th Jul
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One in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, according to the National Cancer Institute.
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Cowards Anonymous passes along a PCWorld article that begins, "The robotic arm on the Mars Lander found itself in a tough position over the weekend. After receiving instructions for a movement that would have damaged its wrist, the robotic arm recognized the problem, tried to rectify it and then shut down before it could damage itself, according to Ray Arvidson, a co-investigator for the Mars Lander's robotic arm team and a professor at Washington University in St. Louis."
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