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Robotics and lasers: more precise procedures in the OR

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Robotics could make surgical procedures more precise and safer. An assisted laser procedure adjusts the cutting process in real time, potentially reducing surgical risks. Researchers are investigating how laser technology and optical monitoring could better protect sensitive tissue.

Robotic systems are also making everyday surgery easier in neurosurgery and laparoscopy. Autonomous systems register patients, while robot-assisted cameras increase precision. Find out how machine vision and robotics will support surgical teams.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Interview: Lower risks in laser surgery
Video: Support in the OR
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Lower risks in laser surgery with optical monitoring

Interview – MED TECH & DEVICES

Image: Robotic-assisted laser procedure during surgical intervention on the spinal cord; Copyright: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen / Ralf Baumgarten
How can laser surgery make complex procedures safer? Find out how robotics and optical monitoring will increase precision and reduce surgical risks!
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How laser surgery with robotics improves control and tissue protection!
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Rotational whole-body radiotherapy enhances patient comfort

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MED TECH & DEVICES

For people with leukaemia, a bone marrow or blood stem cell transplant is often their only chance of survival. A crucial preparatory step before transplantation is whole-body radiotherapy. To enhance patient comfort Hannover Medical School (MHH) now offers rotational whole-body irradiation using a rotating treatment table, minimizing the need for position changes during therapy.
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Support in the OR: The interaction of robotic systems and surgeons

Video – MED TECH & DEVICES

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How can robotics make surgical procedures easier? Find out how AI-supported systems will make neurosurgery and laparoscopy more precise and efficient!
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This is how robotic systems improve surgical control and relieve the surgical team!
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Heart patch study advances potential treatment for advanced heart failure

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New research conducted at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) and the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck (UKSH), brings heart failure treatment one step closer to clinical application. A preclinical study has demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of the engineered heart muscle (EHM) patch, supporting its transition to human clinical trials.
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