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Video Game Technology May Help Surgeons Operate on Beating Hearts; Pediatric Cardiac Surgeons See Better With Stereoscopic Glasses
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via Ascribe @ 22:08 9th Jun
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A robot has helped surgeons to remove a brain tumour from a 21-year-old woman in Canada in what is thought to be the first operation of its kind in the world.
in Robotics
via The Times @ 3:42 19th May
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TMCNet: EDAP Highlights Minimally Invasive Robotic HIFU Technology At British Association of Urological Surgeons Annual Meeting
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via TMC Net @ 16:21 30th Jun
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Lyon, France - EDAP TMS SA, the global leader in therapeutic ultrasound, announced today its Ablatherm-HIFU device and next generation Sonolith-I-Sys was highlighted at the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Annual Meeting. The world's most renowned national and international opinion leaders in urology attended the event, held in Manchester, England from June 23-27, 2008.
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via Medical Design Online @ 6:36 1st Jul
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3-D view: Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston are bringing video-game technology into the operating room. Cardiac surgeon Nikolay Vasilyev gives his stereo goggles a test run while performing surgical simulations. The goggles, coupled with a monitor displaying real-time ultrasound data, provide a stereoscopic 3-D view. Vasilyev tested the technology in beating-heart surgery on pigs' hearts and found that it allowed him to patch a hole more efficiently than with traditional 3-D imaging.
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via Technology Review @ 10:32 11th Jun
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Jul. 22--Gundersen Lutheran soon will be using the newest and most advanced robotic surgical assistant technology to provide the least invasive surgery for prostate and gynecological cancers.
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via Red Orbit @ 13:54 22nd Jul
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Jul. 22--Gundersen Lutheran soon will be using the newest and most advanced robotic surgical assistant technology to provide the least invasive surgery for prostate and gynecological cancers.
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via Macro World Investor @ 14:04 22nd Jul
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HEART "CARDIAC SURGERY" CARDIOLOGY "GONGENITAL HEART DISEASE" BEATING-HEART STEREOSCOPIC VISION ULTRASOUND IMAGING VIDEO GAMING
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via Newswise @ 3:15 9th Jun
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via Healthcare Sales & Marketing Network @ 21:34 28th May
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Surgeons reached for a claw hammer after a DIY enthusiast accidentally shot himself in the head with a nail gun.
in Quirky
via Ananova @ 8:10 12th Jun
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Newswise - Two pediatric eye surgeons at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis expressed alarm over what they label a "21st century snake oil" scam.
in Biological Science
via Interest!ALERT @ 9:43 12th Jul
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A team of Calgary surgeons has successfully used a robot to remove a tumour from a young woman's brain.
in Robotics
via CTV.ca @ 12:09 17th May
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A controversial robotic surgery is gaining popularity among cardiac surgeons for repairing defective heart valves and bypassing clogged coronary arteries.
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via Red Orbit @ 3:12 28th May
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EDAP Highlights Minimally Invasive Robotic HIFU Technology At British Association of Urological Surgeons Annual Meeting
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via Interest!ALERT @ 20:24 1st Jul
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Nation's Fourth Hand Transplant Performed at Jewish Hospital Hand Care Center by Kleinert Kutz and University of Louisville Surgeons
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via Street Insider @ 19:25 12th Jul
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Experts at Children's Hospital Boston say that a simple technology used by the video game industry may provide cardiac surgeons with ultrasound of images of the beating heart as a hologram while performing intricate beating-heart operations, especially on babies with congenital disease.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 4:51 11th Jun
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Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, HHMI, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York 10032, Department of Chemistry, Hunter College of The City University of New York, New York, New York 10065, Department of Chemistry, City College of The City University of New York, New York, New York 10031
in General Science
via American Chemical Society @ 4:26 20th May
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Washington, June 10 : Experts at Children's Hospital Boston say that a simple technology used by the video game industry may provide cardiac surgeons with ultrasound of images of the beating heart as a hologram while performing intricate beating-heart operations, especially on babies with congenital disease.
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via Malaysia Sun @ 19:33 10th Jun
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Washington, June 10 : Experts at Children's Hospital Boston say that a simple technology used by the video game industry may provide cardiac surgeons with ultrasound of images of the beating heart as a hologram while performing intricate beating-heart operations, especially on babies with congenital disease.
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via NewKerala.com @ 19:34 10th Jun
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Sculptures by two contemporary artists are to be installed at Grizedale Forest on Tuesday May 20 2008, with the help of two tree surgeons.
in Arts & Culture
via 24 Hour Museum @ 22:31 20th May
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Just when you thought they’ve come out with almost every possible robot imaginable; robot monkeys, robot girlfriends, robot gas stations, robot bartender, robotic surgeons, killer robots…then comes the air hockey robot. I guess my next question is “why?”
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via Hard OCP @ 1:31 12th Jul
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Jul. 18--The da Vinci Surgical System may look like it came from the belly of a space ship, but the cutting edge machine offers surgeons an upper hand that is proving beneficial for patients and doctors.
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via Macro World Investor @ 13:21 18th Jul
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The latest wave of video game technology is doing much more than keeping teenagers entertained it's preparing doctors for the operating room. Ivanhoe explains how the Nintendo Wii is working wonders for surgeons.
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via HealthScout @ 11:55 12th Jul
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Good golly, Miss Molly -- it's the Apple iPhone 3G! Finally! CNET.com's Molly Wood reports from the Worldwide Developers' Conference in San Francisco with all the salient iPhone details from Steve Jobs' keynote speech -- including how the new third-party apps can help us become brain surgeons. Bonus! Stay tuned for more from the WWDC. -Shannon Doubleday
in Handhelds
via CNET Crave @ 5:35 10th Jun
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