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Precision meets technology: robotics in modern medicine

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Robot-assisted systems enrich radiology with precise imaging and improve the planning of diagnoses and treatments. What role does robotics play in this and how does it increase patient safety?

Minimally invasive procedures also benefit from robot-assisted surgery. What are the specific advantages? Discover how robotics is changing everyday clinical practice and making treatments more efficient.

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Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Video: Imaging techniques: The use of robots
Interview: Robotic surgery with the body's own tendon
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Imaging procedures: The use of robots in radiology

Video - MED TECH & DEVICES

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How precise robotics is changing radiology and digital twins are optimizing therapies? Discover the answers in our video!
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How robots support the use of imaging techniques in radiology
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New method for gene identification in medical research

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

Researchers at the University of Bonn and University Hospital Bonn (UKB) have developed a groundbreaking method for identifying genes involved in human diseases. This new approach, called Nuclear In-Situ Sequencing (NIS-Seq), simplifies and accelerates the process of uncovering genetic determinants in human cells.
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Robot-assisted surgery with the body's own tendon for genital prolapse

Interview – MED TECH & DEVICES

Image: Robot-assisted surgery to lift the cervix; Copyright: University Hospital Bonn (UKB)
How does robot-assisted surgery enable more precise interventions for pelvic floor disorders? Find out what advantages the method has for patients in this interview!
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Discover the advantages of robot-assisted procedures using the body's own tissue
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Antibody treatment: rehabilitation after spinal cord injuries

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PHYSIO TECH

Research into antibodies that promote nerve regeneration after spinal cord injuries has delivered promising results. A clinical study involving multiple European institutions revealed improved motor function in patients with incomplete spinal cord injuries. The findings were recently published in The Lancet Neurology.
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