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Tiny robot tools powered by magnets could one day do brain surgery without cutting open the skullIt's invasive, risky, and it takes a long time for the patient to recover. We have developed new, tiny robotic surgical tools that may let surgeons perform "keyhole surgery" on the brain. Despite ...
Robotic surgical tools (around 8 millimetres in diameter) have been used for decades in keyhole surgery for other parts of the body. The challenge has been making a tool small enough (3mm in ...
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