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Virtual reality to train brain and heart surgeons

Virtual reality to train brain and heart surgeons

UT Southwestern embraces robotic technology to advance future of surgery

UT Southwestern embraces robotic technology to advance future of surgery

Boy with rare swallowing disorder has robotic surgery at UIC

Boy with rare swallowing disorder has robotic surgery at UIC

Wide variation in the use of laparoscopic surgery for gall bladder removal

Wide variation in the use of laparoscopic surgery for gall bladder removal

Minimally invasive prostate removal aided by a robot has possible benefits, high cost

Minimally invasive prostate removal aided by a robot has possible benefits, high cost

Open nephron-sparing surgery remains the most desirable for the patients

Open nephron-sparing surgery remains the most desirable for the patients

Camera-guided surgery through small incisions works better than conventional surgery for colon cancer

Camera-guided surgery through small incisions works better than conventional surgery for colon cancer

Scalpel-free surgery could reduce risk of HIV and Hepatitis exposure for health care workers in city hospitals

Scalpel-free surgery could reduce risk of HIV and Hepatitis exposure for health care workers in city hospitals

Vaginal hysterectomies better than abdominal hysterectomies

Vaginal hysterectomies better than abdominal hysterectomies

Presentation of the most recent and advanced work in the rapidly progressing field of fertility preservation

Presentation of the most recent and advanced work in the rapidly progressing field of fertility preservation

Unique dual laparoscopic surgical procedure

Unique dual laparoscopic surgical procedure

New minimally invasive surgery - flexible transgastric peritoneoscopy, or FTP

New minimally invasive surgery - flexible transgastric peritoneoscopy, or FTP

Less complications with open surgery when dealing with hernia repair

Less complications with open surgery when dealing with hernia repair

A study of nearly 1,700 hernia repair operations found fewer recurrences and complications overall with open surgery than with laparoscopic surgery

A study of nearly 1,700 hernia repair operations found fewer recurrences and complications overall with open surgery than with laparoscopic surgery

Fewer recurrences and complications overall with open surgery than with laparoscopic surgery

Fewer recurrences and complications overall with open surgery than with laparoscopic surgery

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