In World First, Chinese Surgeons Perform Remote Surgery 3,100 Miles Away via Satellite
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At 11,000 kilometres from his patient, an American surgeon successfully performed a prostate telesurgery, marking a turning point in the medical history of the African continent. It is a major medical breakthrough: for the first time in history, a cancer patient in Africa was successfully operated remotely, by a surgeon located more than 11,000 kilometres away. The pioneering procedure took place at the CHDC Hospital in Luanda, the capital of An…
In World First, Chinese Surgeons Perform Remote Surgery 3,100 Miles Away via Satellite
TL;DR In a world-first, Chinese doctors performed robotic liver surgeries from over 5,000 kilometers away using satellite communication, breaking barriers previously imposed by 5G-based telesurgery. This innovation opens the door for advanced surgical care in remote, rural, or conflict-stricken regions, once unreachable by traditional infrastructure. What happened: A surgical milestone from space In a remarkable medical and technological achieve…
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