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GlobalData on MSNUniSA to develop laparoscopic probe for gastrointestinal cancersResearchers from the University of South Australia (UniSA) are developing a laparoscopic probe aimed at gastrointestinal cancers, leveraging quantum technology. This initiative is supported by the ...
Using data from the National Cancer Database, investigators assess the prevalence of open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgeries across facilities as well as associated trends.
The Postgraduate Department of Minimal Access and General Surgery at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, in ...
This new project will take this technology further by miniaturising the probe for use in laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery. Researchers have spent over eight years developing the magnetometer probes for ...
The “Research Spotlight” series is written by Dr. Anna Berkenblit, PanCAN’s Chief Scientific and Medical Officer. Each month, ...
Patients have many concerns and decisions prior to surgery, and now choosing between a human doctor or a robot-assisted ...
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center achieved textbook outcomes for 90% of 150 consecutive robot-assisted, minimally ...
A routine checkup revealed a silent threat, but early detection and a minimally invasive surgery helped Rohit beat kidney ...
Following the surgery the patient had a smooth and comfortable recovery with minimal postoperative pain, a short hospital stay, and cosmetically pleasing outcomes due to tiny laparoscopic ...
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AZoSensors on MSNQuantum-Powered Laparoscopic Probe for Precise Gastrointestinal Cancer SurgeryResearchers at the University of South Australia (UniSA) are employing quantum technology to develop a unique laparoscopic probe capable of precisely mapping tumor spread.
Once considered a disease of ageing men, prostate cancer is increasingly affecting younger Nigerians, with recent cases ...
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