Image:Laproscopic Surgery Robot.jpg
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Author | Nader Moussa |
Source | Myself |
Date | August, 2004 |
Location | Sunnyvale, California |
Description | Photograph taken during a tour-group at Intuitive Surgical company.
This is a laparoscopic surgical robot. It is operated via cable-connection to a computer console, where a surgeon uses handle-grip interfaces to operate the robotic arms. In the event of power failure, the machine gracefully holds its present position to avoid harm to the patient. |
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