Medtech giants are doubling down on robotic surgery systems as hospitals see fewer complications and shorter stays.
A robotic device allows eye surgeons to perform high-precision procedures on the retina, the fragile lining on the back of the eye that is less than a millimeter thick.
Atherton, California-based Clone Robotics designed the Protoclone with a polymer skeleton that replicates 206 human bones.
When even the most highly trained surgeons perform procedures on the retina-one of the smallest, most delicate parts of the human body-the stakes are high.
Discover the latest advancements in spine and orthopedic robotics, including the first biportal endoscopic fusion and FDA approval for Stryker.
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A US firm has released Protoclone, the world's first bipedal, muscuskeletal android. The video of the robot has since gone viral.