Surgeon controlled robots are nothing new. They are already being used for minimally invasive surgery. Researchers at the Fraunhofer IPA have developed a surgical assistance system that works like an additional hand. It can hold endoscope camera and other tools without tiring.
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Assistance System for Surgeons
As you can see in the above video, this “third hand” can be controlled using a device like a Myo Armband, joystick, or augmented reality glasses.
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