Researchers built small-sized robots from soft materials capable of working in humans.
Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), robots use data from previous surgeries to inform new technology, causing less complications.
We have heard about robots involved in gallbladder or prostate surgery. Now, scientists have gone one step further: putting them in people's eyes to perform surgery!
This ovarian cyst has been refrigerated for 11 years to avoid chemotherapy cycles that may cause infertility.
On October 23, HCMC Cho Ray Hospital officially launched the most modern robotic surgery system today and is being widely used all over the world, especially in Europe and America.
As predicted by Melanie Walker, thanks to advances in medicine as well as technology to monitor health and nanotechnology, we will soon enter the world without the hospitals now.
Robotic angioplasty using the sterile method introduced in Germany is a safe surgical solution for people with many health problems at once.
This is also the first application of robots for liver surgery for adults in Vietnam.
Thanks to the help of robots with skull drilling techniques and invasion of brain areas, the time for brain surgery is reduced by nearly 50 times.
Two British patients did not need morphine and quickly recovered from the first kidney transplant performed by a robot.