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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHumanoid robot performs first-ever surgery in major medical breakthrough By Aqsa Qaddus Tahir

Surgie robot successfully removed gallbladder in worlds first surgery: A humanoid robot has successfully performed the surgery for the very first time in a historic medical milestone.
In the first operation, the robot, named Surgie worked alongside the surgeons from the University of California San Diego and removed a gall bladder. In the second operation, two robots performed a laparoscopic gallbladder removing surgery on non-primate mammals.
Michael Yip, a faculty member in the UC San Diego Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and one of the paper's senior authors explained that This study shows that humanoid robots have a viable future in the field of surgery.
Remotely operated and autonomous humanoid robots have real potential for amplifying access to critical surgeries to which patients would otherwise not have access. This can help address the healthcare crisis not only in the United States, but also worldwide.
The robot was teleoperated by a trained surgeon. Researchers are actively working on integrating artificial intelligence to enable autonomous surgical assistance in the future.
In the first operation, the robot, named Surgie worked alongside the surgeons from the University of California San Diego and removed a gall bladder. In the second operation, two robots performed a laparoscopic gallbladder removing surgery on non-primate mammals.
Michael Yip, a faculty member in the UC San Diego Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and one of the paper's senior authors explained that This study shows that humanoid robots have a viable future in the field of surgery.
Remotely operated and autonomous humanoid robots have real potential for amplifying access to critical surgeries to which patients would otherwise not have access. This can help address the healthcare crisis not only in the United States, but also worldwide.
The robot was teleoperated by a trained surgeon. Researchers are actively working on integrating artificial intelligence to enable autonomous surgical assistance in the future.
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Humanoid robot performs first-ever surgery in major medical breakthrough By Aqsa Qaddus Tahir (Original Post)
justaprogressive
19 hrs ago
OP
The robot functioned as an interface for a surgeon who manipulated it remotely.
harumph
19 hrs ago
#2
You don't learn until the end that a human doctor was controlling that robot.
MineralMan
19 hrs ago
#3
Torchlight
(7,404 posts)1. When Deep Blue beat Kasparov in a chess match
I realized even then that regardless of what I may think about any given tech, it will advance... with me or without me.
harumph
(3,627 posts)2. The robot functioned as an interface for a surgeon who manipulated it remotely.
That is impressive - but there have been non-humanoid robots doing this for awhile. Hence the title is a bit hyperbolic.
MineralMan
(152,153 posts)3. You don't learn until the end that a human doctor was controlling that robot.
It was not acting autonomously. So, the human surgeon did the surgery, using the robot as a surgical instrument.
I am less impressed, now that I know that. It should have been in the lead paragraph.
OC375
(1,243 posts)4. Slap some AI on it! See how it plays!
Then the doctors can start to join IT, Hollywood, etc... in learning how to install solar panels, or whatever it is we all are supposed to be magically qualified for and retrained in after our industries contract, one by one.