West Penn Hospital today announced it is the first U.S. site to participate in a clinical study involving use of the Medtronic Hugo™ robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) system in gynecological procedures.
This story was originally published on MedTech Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily MedTech Dive newsletter. Distalmotion said this week that its Dexter robot received ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. The evolution of robotic surgery has been transformative, reshaping how surgeons perform ...
A hospital in Surrey has performed its 10,000th robotic-assisted surgical procedure.Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust first ...
Advanced surgical robotics could make these surgeries less invasive, leading to relatively quick recovery times as well as ...
As more procedures migrate from hospitals to outpatient settings, robotic surgery is following suit — but not all technologies are designed with ASCs in mind. At Becker’s 31st Annual Meeting, ...
The plan was to do a robotic-assisted laparoscopic procedure in three weeks, which would be less invasive than a 6-to-8-inch ...
On average, nearly four million annual surgical procedures in the U.S. are completed on pediatric patients. Despite this growing figure, surgical innovation has focused heavily on technologies for ...
According to a release from Allegheny Health Network, AHN West Penn Hospital announced today that it is the first U.S. site ...
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