Minimally invasive procedures are therefore preferred. A technology for robot-assisted neurosurgery, developed at Beihang University, has improved precision and reduced the trauma of brain surgeries.
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Tiny robot tools powered by magnets could one day do brain surgery without cutting open skullRobotic surgical tools (around 8 millimetres in diameter) have been used for decades in keyhole surgery for other parts of the body. The challenge has been making a tool small enough (3mm in diameter) ...
The anatomical complexity of the brain, and difficulties and risk associated with brain surgery, have hastened the rise of robot-assisted neurosurgery. A collaborative team from Beijing-based ...
The system consists of two parts. The first is the tiny tools themselves: a gripper, a scalpel and a set of forceps. The ...
Brain Navi Biotechnology, a leading innovator in neurosurgical robotics, has announced a strategic partnership with BenQ ...
China’s neurosurgical robotics market expansion driven by rising demand for precision surgery and strategic local ...
has announced a strategic partnership with BenQ Medical Technology to introduce and commercialize the NaoTrac neurosurgical navigation robot in the Chinese market. This collaboration aligns with ...
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