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Surgical Robot Removes Calgary Woman's Brain Tumor

Raver32 points out an article in the Victoria Times Colonist about an interesting advance in robotic surgery: "Calgary doctors have made surgical history, using a robot to remove a brain tumor from a 21-year-old woman. Doctors used remote controls and an imaging screen, similar to a video game, to guide the two-armed robot through Paige Nickason's brain during the nine-hour surgery Monday. Surgical instruments acting as the hands of the robot — called NeuroArm — provided surgeons with the tools needed to successfully remove the egg-shaped tumor."

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  1. This wasn't there first attempt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let's just say the zombie brain surgeon didn't work out as well.

    1. Re:This wasn't there first attempt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      My RSS feed in Firefox only goes as far as 'Surgical Robot Removes Calgary Woman's Brain'. I thought the revolution had come.

  2. More Info. by Overkill+Nbuta · · Score: 5, Informative

    You can find some more info on this at.
    http://www.ucalgary.ca/news/may2008/neuroArm
    I think it will be interesting if a doctor can have less fatigue and sit in a chair and do operations more quickly and more precisely with this.

    I understand that there are some operations where you would want the doctor to be on site to help with complications. But some of them like removing a brain tumor where its a procedure that you just need to cut something out it might be able to help the limited supply of doctors in the world be better utilized.

  3. Oblig. by esrobinson · · Score: 4, Funny

    I, for one, welcome our new brain surgeon robot overlords.

    1. Re:Oblig. by pcgabe · · Score: 4, Funny

      No! No! We must fight them! Brain surgeon robot overlords? Are you MAD? They could... they could re-program our VERY MINDS!

      This is TOO FAR! We =must= take a stand! This far, no further!

      In fact, I'm going to go give these overlords a piece of my mind in person! BRB

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    2. Re:Oblig. by pcgabe · · Score: 4, Funny

      DISREGARD THAT, I SUCK COCKS.

      I, too, WELCOME our BRAIN-surgeon ROBOT overlords.

      All GLORY to THE brain-SURGEON robot OVERLORDS!

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  4. It's Not a Robot by juancnuno · · Score: 5, Informative

    This is great and all, but I feel the term "robot" is overly misused. To me, robot implies a computerized autonomy. If the doctor controlled the thing, then to me that's no robot.

  5. Easy. Just cutting something out...of the brain. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    But some of them like removing a brain tumor where its a procedure that you just need to cut something out... Yeah, it's not brain surgery. I mean.. it's not rocket science.
  6. ... It's a Waldo by Fallen+Andy · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Annoys me as well, but many "industrial robots" are really remote manipulators. I always remember the first one I saw at Rolls Royce Aerospace (Bristol UK) (early 80's). So darn dangerous it had it's own room . Needed it too - they were cutting turbine blades. One oops, and it's hypersonic ninja dices and slices time... See here

    (I just noticed the Waldo story reference has something which prefigures Feynmann's "Plenty of Room at the Bottom" . Wonder if he got that idea from Heinlein?

    Andy

  7. Yeah, but wait until she gets the bill... by Jafafa+Hots · · Score: 5, Funny
    ...oh yeah, I forgot... it's Canada.

    Sure, she gets a free, first-ever, tumor removing robot surgery for free... but she probably had to wait for it, right Rush?

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  8. More to the point... by jd · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ...there may be some categories of "inoperable" brain tumours that are inoperable because humans have too low a level of precision. Such tumours would be removable by such a method. There have been many advances in tele-surgery since early work in the early 1990s (Surgeons in Russia operated on patients in America, for example) but this is definitely a lot further forward than might have been expected from the pioneering efforts.

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  9. Sick bunny by DarkWicked · · Score: 5, Funny

    provided surgeons with the tools needed to successfully remove the egg-shaped tumour.
    That's one SICK easter bunny they have over there.
  10. This is great by melted · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Just think how much of a boon this is for microsurgeons - folks who stitch together nerves, small blood vessels, etc. Hand tremor and even its inherent precision is no longer an issue. Plus, you can have more than two "hands". This will only get better, and eventually we'll probably see minor surgeries performed without any human intervention.

  11. Re:did they tell her? by sodul · · Score: 5, Funny

    I remember a video on the french news (maybe 15 years ago) about wine making: there was a guy *totally* naked (it's french TV it was not censored) jumping into the grapes to squeeze them. I don't know if the idea was to not get his underwear stained or if the 'all natural' method.

    Needless to say I'm a beer drinker (belgian beers).