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Making every operating room robot-ready
Virtual Incision is on a mission to miniaturize robotic surgery, so more patients, surgeons, and healthcare facilities can have access to its benefits every day.
This edition of the Robotics 24/7 Special Focus Issue examines how organizations manage the relationship between staff and cobots and robot arm platforms to optimize workflows.
Virtual Incision sent its spaceMIRA surgical robot to the ISS to test long-range remote capabilities on surgical devices in hopes of greater utilization on Earth in under-served communities.
Virtual Incision claimed that it was the first robot-assisted surgical developer to complete a study to support a De Novo request for MIRA to conduct bowel resection procedures.
Virtual Incision said its MIRA miniaturized robot-assisted surgical device will demonstrate the potential for greater access to surgical care on Earth and beyond.
This research was conducted by Peerless Research Group on behalf of Modern Materials Handling to assess usage and purchase intentions forautomation systems...