Robotic surgery solutions have been around for quite some time. They are not always cheap or as flexible as surgeons may prefer. UWE Bristol researchers are going about building a wearable robotic tools to help surgeons perform minimally invasive surgeries with more flexibility.
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'Wearable' robotic tools for surgery developed at UWE Bristol
This system relies on data gloves that capture and track the surgeon’s hand movements. Users will be able to sense, see and control what happens during the surgery.
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