Remote robots operate rabbits in China

Remote robots operate rabbits in China

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Remote robots operate rabbits in China

(Web Desk) - Chinese researchers have made a significant breakthrough in the field of ophthalmology by conducting remote eye laser surgery on rabbits using 5G-enabled robots.

The surgery, performed by a team from the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Centre at Sun Yat-sen University, took place in Guangzhou, China. Led by Professor Lin Haotian, the team successfully carried out the procedure on all 12 rabbits using a 5G robot.

This achievement has the potential to address disparities in ophthalmic development and medical resource distribution in the country.

Professor Lin is optimistic about the future, projecting that 5G remote micron ophthalmic surgery could be available for human patients within six months.

The use of 5G robots in surgical procedures holds promise for streamlining processes, reducing time and costs, and improving overall efficiency for both doctors and patients. In another development, AI-driven robots called Smart Tissue Autonomous Robots (STAR) have showcased their abilities by performing complex surgeries on pigs.

Developed by engineers from Johns Hopkins University, these robots outperformed human surgeons due to their precision and ability to repeat tasks consistently. This breakthrough has the potential to revolutionise patient care, offering more predictable and consistent outcomes through advanced technology.