Intuitive’s Miller: User need, not tech, should drive telesurgery adoption
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Intuitive’s Miller: User need, not tech, should drive telesurgery adoption
The wonder over telesurgery ignited 24 years ago when surgeons in New York used a Zeus Robotic Surgical System to perform a cholecystectomy on a patient in France, making remote surgery more science than fiction. Brian Miller, then a young software engineer at Zeus maker Computer Motion, witnessed that first spark, known as the Lindbergh… The post Intuitive’s Miller: User need, not tech, should drive telesurgery adoption appeared first on Medica…
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