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Telesurgery definitely deserves a mention here. Imagine you could be operated on by a specialist surgeon anywhere in the world. You just go into an operating theater with robots and a high-resolution camera and the surgeon operates the robots remotely. This is fully mature technology. Open collaboration makes this possible, as you have access to all the world's surgeons.
 
Telesurgery definitely deserves a mention here. Imagine you could be operated on by a specialist surgeon anywhere in the world. You just go into an operating theater with robots and a high-resolution camera and the surgeon operates the robots remotely. This is fully mature technology. Open collaboration makes this possible, as you have access to all the world's surgeons.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1681689/
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Telesurgery, but also fully robotic surgery won't be far behind.
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Tried to upload 800px version of this image, but was getting timeouts... http://spectrum.ieee.org/images/public_html/automaton/DaVinci-Robot.jpg

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Telesurgery definitely deserves a mention here. Imagine you could be operated on by a specialist surgeon anywhere in the world. You just go into an operating theater with robots and a high-resolution camera and the surgeon operates the robots remotely. This is fully mature technology. Open collaboration makes this possible, as you have access to all the world's surgeons.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1681689/

Telesurgery, but also fully robotic surgery won't be far behind.

Tried to upload 800px version of this image, but was getting timeouts... http://spectrum.ieee.org/images/public_html/automaton/DaVinci-Robot.jpg