New robotic system called ASTR can remove tumors from the tongue with high accuracy
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 12:55 am
A new robotic system called ASTR can remove tumors from the tongue with accuracy rivaling — or even potentially exceeding — that of human surgeons.
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https://www.futurity.org/robot-surgeon- ... s-3187532/
Removal of cancerous tumors, or resection, in delicate areas like the head and neck is a challenge for even the most experienced surgeons. When removing cancerous tissue, the aim is to preserve as much healthy tissue as possible to prevent unnecessary losses to the patient; however, removing too little tissue risks leaving behind cancer cells that may return or even spread.
Factored into this delicate equation are inherent mental and physical obstacles like fatigue, burnout, and visual obstruction, which the steadiest of hands and the best of intentions cannot always overcome.
Enter ASTR: the Autonomous System for Tumor Resection. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University design ASTR to overcome those human factors.
Read more here:
https://www.futurity.org/robot-surgeon- ... s-3187532/
Removal of cancerous tumors, or resection, in delicate areas like the head and neck is a challenge for even the most experienced surgeons. When removing cancerous tissue, the aim is to preserve as much healthy tissue as possible to prevent unnecessary losses to the patient; however, removing too little tissue risks leaving behind cancer cells that may return or even spread.
Factored into this delicate equation are inherent mental and physical obstacles like fatigue, burnout, and visual obstruction, which the steadiest of hands and the best of intentions cannot always overcome.
Enter ASTR: the Autonomous System for Tumor Resection. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University design ASTR to overcome those human factors.