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Bioengineering Could Improve Prosthetic Hand Use for Wounded Soldiers

Researchers will present their updated findings Wednesday at the 95th annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons. The research project, which was funded by the Department of ...

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Smart memory foam made smarter

Researchers from Northwestern University and Boise State University have figured out how to produce a less expensive shape-shifting "memory" foam, which could lead to more widespread applica...

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Nine Teams Collaborate to Operate Multiple Biomedical Robots from Numerous Locations

In a 24-hour period, each participating group connected over the Internet and controlled robots at different locations. The tests demonstrated how a wide variety of robot and controller designs can se...

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Surgeons perform world's first pediatric robotic bladder reconstruction

The surgeons describe their innovative technique in the December 2008 issue of the journal Urology. They have now performed the operation, using the DaVinci robotic surgical system, six times, with go...

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State's first single incision robotic kidney removal

"We made several improvements in the technique that could allow us to perform this type of procedure routinely," says Craig Rogers, M.D., Henry Ford's director of robotic renal surgery....

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Gesture interface device developed by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) in Israel have developed a new hand gesture recognition system, tested at a Washington, D.C. hospital, that enables doctors to manipulate digita...

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Is the future of surgery painless and scarless?

A sophisticated new surgical technology holds promise for future painless and scarless surgery with shorter recovery times than laparoscopic surgery. New research supporting the safety and efficacy of...

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The 2nd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE2008)

The 1st International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE2007) was held susessfully from July 7th to 9th, 2007 in Wuhan, China. More than 250 authors coming from 15 countrie...

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New training method for hip surgery

Delegates at the British Society for Computer Aided Orthopaedic Surgery Conference will hear that results from a pilot study saw graduates 95 per cent more confident using this robotic technique than ...

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Imperial research shows how medical robot could help end painful repeat hip operations for UK patients

Delegates at the British Society for Computer Aided Orthopaedic Surgery Conference will hear that results from a pilot study saw graduates 95 per cent more confident using this robotic technique than ...

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Magnetic system could be key to surgery without scars

The new technique, which is still in the developmental stage, allows for magnetically maneuvering laparoscopic surgical tools inserted into the abdominal cavity through the bellybutton or throat. The ...

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Researcher gives robotic surgery tools a sense of touch

By substituting mechanical instruments for human fingers, robotic tools give surgeons a new way to perform medical procedures with great precision in small spaces. But as the surgeon directs these too...

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Slow brain waves play key role in coordinating complex activity

A new study by neuroscientists at the University of California, Berkeley, and neurosurgeons and neurologists at UC San Francisco (UCSF) is beginning to answer that question. "One of the m...

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Researchers enlist proteins to 'switch on' heart tissue repair system in animal models

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine are utilizing a protein to "switch on" the ability to repair damaged heart tissue. By triggering the cell-cycle signal, resea...

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Setting the benchmark in brain tumor treatment

M. D. Anderson: Setting the Benchmark in Brain Tumor Treatment Promising chemo, therapeutic viruses, cutting-edge surgery debut at Brain Tumor Center Brain tumor specialists at The Unive...

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