
在首先次,机器人外科医生设法举办心脏手术,不用任何人的协助。 50分钟手术在遭受的一名34年老患者做了 心房纤颤 (心脏振翼)。
当操作在米兰,意大利时完成,机器人外科医生的创作者,博士。 Carlo Pappone,在波士顿,美国监测过程从他的计算机。 并且观看这个主要医疗事件是十二个参加国际国会在美国的多心脏病专家。
在这第一未协助的操作之前,机器人已经做了至少40协助的操作和也会集了操作细节从超过10,000次过去人的被管理的手术。
“这操作使我们横渡一个新的边境”, Pappone说。 “机器人可能现在认可患者的种类,并且必需的方法经营”,他补充说。
为所有医生或医生对是谁读此,认为此警告。 由于这操作被考虑了主要成功和Pappone已经有一个计划开始投入这个原型机器人在销售中这个月。
这技术是否广泛将被接受? 您是否会允许您家族由一个未协助的机器人管理?








May 20th, 2006 at 3:29 pm
I would always be somewhat worried being operated on by an unassissted robot, simply because there is so much that could go wrong in the operation which a robot coudn’t anticipate for but a human surgeon could.
May 20th, 2006 at 7:27 pm
I bet Doctors are worryied about this because robots are going to take over there jobs ……..
May 20th, 2006 at 10:34 pm
yeah, i would let a robot like that perform the operation.
this should bring the outfuckinrages surgery costs within a resonable range
May 21st, 2006 at 11:05 am
In every aspect a machine can do things correctly on a more normal basis without fault. Once the technology is in place I would RATHER have a machine do my surgery than a human. Humans make errors much more often.
May 22nd, 2006 at 12:25 am
i think every city in the world shld have 1 of this. but as matter of fact we can’t trust their stability. if its chip or power fails … puffff
May 23rd, 2006 at 1:02 am
Yes, it eliminates the human error factor but… how well it’s it program how is it taking desicions about the pacient condition or if any emergency happends there are two many “what if” for a machine…
May 23rd, 2006 at 8:35 am
This could also mean that human-performed surgery prices will go up even higher. Also, I’m sure a doctor will be monitoring the operation in most cases.
May 23rd, 2006 at 11:57 pm
outfukinrages? lol leik omfg leran tooo speel…. outrageous but i would trust this thing…. and for the record, for the time being this thing is not goinna come cheap, so there fore i doubt it will lower the cost of the operation, not that it matters to me, being canadian, but i bet it would lower the waiting time, these machine can operate 24 hours a day 7 days a week, dont need time off or rest time between operations.
May 24th, 2006 at 1:51 am
there is surgery of the future. In the future, there’s many surgery operated by robots. I would perfer robots than humans.
May 24th, 2006 at 4:11 am
I’m not sure I want a robot operating on me.
May 28th, 2006 at 10:57 am
can sum one tell me what it costs for Mitral valve repairs and if they do non invasive surgery in new zealand . im schedualed for the broken rib old technology and i lovemy bits im fit and dont want something i need blood thinners with for the rest of my life i have 4 weeks till im schedualed for major operation 49 male and pretty freaked out give me a robot ,videoscope
help…….help…..?????
August 22nd, 2006 at 3:11 am
I’d do it, Im sure a robot wouldnt leave the tools inside of you before it sews you back up.
July 3rd, 2007 at 11:41 pm
What!!!
I am a big fan of the advances in Medicine through robotics and truly and willingly push for it. However, let’s remember something… as much artificial intelligence you can install on a robot, it will never have the say so (or sense, if you want to call it that) to make last minute decisions.
Is paying less worth than saving your life?
What is the question that should be answered.
I wouldn’t let a robot operate on me.