Surgery is about to change with the introduction of a new surgical robotic system at the University of Calgary/Calgary Health Region. NeuroArm aims to revolutionize neurosurgery and other branches of ...
Surgery is about to change with the introduction of a new MRI-compatible surgical robotic system developed by Dr. Garnette Sutherland at the University of Calgary/Calgary Health Region. Surgery is ...
"NeuroArm is a great fit for us, allowing us to apply our world-renowned space solutions to medical applications that will benefit patients here on Earth," says Bruce Mack, vice-president of ...
The University of Calgary can boast that it’s got the first surgical robot able to operate in the 1.5 to 3-Tesla fields of magnetic-resonance imaging (MRI) machines. Dubbed the neuroArm, it’s the ...
Promising to "revolutionize neurosurgery and other branches of operative medicine by liberating them from the constraints of the human hand," University of Calgary scientists have unveiled the ...
In what sounds more like the lead-up to a punchline, not the latest in state-of-the-art medicine, Canadian rocket scientists and brain surgeons have teamed up to create a one-of-a-kind tool for the ...
A robot has helped surgeons in Canada to remove a brain tumour from a 21-year-old woman in a world first. Doctors controlled the NeuroArm from a computer workstation to guide the two-armed device ...
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Canadian scientists and engineers have developed a robot with a keen sense of touch that will let doctors perform microscopic operations on the brain using the most vivid ...
A robotic surgeon based on military technology has performed its first brain operation in Canada. The neuroArm was developed as a collaborative effort by the University of Calgary and MacDonald ...
Most precision brain surgery is done with robotic assistance, but there’s one place robots can’t go: inside MRI brain scanners. Enter the neuroArm, a robot specially designed to work inside the ...
In what sounds more like the lead-up to a punch line, not the latest in state-of-the-art medicine, Canadian rocket scientists and brain surgeons have teamed up to create a one-of-a-kind tool for the ...
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