Engineers at Johns Hopkins University are developing a surgical robot that could perform simple procedures such as sewing together arteries or intestines without guidance from surgeons, unlike current surgical assistant robots.
BALTIMORE In a high-tech lab on Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus in Baltimore, engineers have been building a robot that may be able to stitch back together the broken vessels in your belly and at some point maybe your brain, no doctor needed.
The robot has a high-tech camera on one arm
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Engineers at Johns Hopkins University are developing a surgical robot that could perform simple procedures such as sewing together arteries or intestines without guidance from surgeons, unlike current surgical assistant robots.