@@ssab420 you will be ok. I promise. I was very concerned myself as I’m in my fifties. The incisions are minimal. Update me if you don’t mind. Prayers for you. 🙏🙏🙏
@@alfig5368 had the procedure two weeks ago and so far everything is going well. The first week was a little rough trying to sleep after surgery, but the second week has gotten a little bit better still got a little bit of pain, but all in all the doctor said everything went well and the mask was removed.
I got to try this machine out today. It’s really cool because you can feel the feeling of touch through the hand controls. Like if you pull a rubber band apart you can feel the tension of that band being stretched.
You could have the view the surgeon sees like you'd see on a digger and have the interface like leavers for the human only the machine would be mm . A scaler you can dial. More slack for the human operator.
wonder what happens when you are doing delicate work and you do a hiccup? I'm sure it has smooth motion control so it wouldn't do much. The navy should have these on board to help wounded soldiers immediately.
@@ramonduran2475 patients are strapped down and the robot is bolted down. the Sergion is accurately controlling it on flat non moving ground which makes the surgery even more accurate
why medical equipment looks scary even control station looks unsettling and im not against robots accualy i build robotics for fun but surgical robots or any kind of medical robots doesn t have a friendly nature am i the only one who is getting disturbed from this footage of the robot like are they trying to disturb the viewer even the music is like a backrooms explanation video music
They used this on me one week ago. And now I’m walking around like it never happened. Cancer free for now!
I’m having kidney cancer surgery with this machine next month I’m nervous but it is what it is. I have high confidence in my urologist
@@ssab420 you will be ok. I promise. I was very concerned myself as I’m in my fifties. The incisions are minimal. Update me if you don’t mind. Prayers for you. 🙏🙏🙏
@@alfig5368 had the procedure two weeks ago and so far everything is going well. The first week was a little rough trying to sleep after surgery, but the second week has gotten a little bit better still got a little bit of pain, but all in all the doctor said everything went well and the mask was removed.
@@ssab420well he didn’t have high confidence .i.p. Bro
I had this surgery with the Da Vinci Robot in 2013 in Australia. It was open heart mitral valve repair. No big chest scar. I am thankful 🙏
I have had mitral valve repair also in Australia in Melbourne recently. Fantastic with great skill also from the surgeons performing the operation.
@@davidburchill9333 I had it there too . Epworth Hospital. They were great.
I got to try this machine out today. It’s really cool because you can feel the feeling of touch through the hand controls. Like if you pull a rubber band apart you can feel the tension of that band being stretched.
This is beyond beautiful.
Engineers work and invent, doctors get applaus.
This is a wonderful machine the surgeon has to be a special person to run the system. Like Robert Smith 2nd at Baylor Heart Hospital Plano.
Me controlling the robot: *accidentaly stabs the patient*
Amazing👍
What happens if this thing glitches?
awesome.
You could have the view the surgeon sees like you'd see on a digger and have the interface like leavers for the human only the machine would be mm .
A scaler you can dial.
More slack for the human operator.
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , strain wave reducer, robot joint , over 30 years experience
I’ve just had a tumor removed by a robot. I was surprised when I was told. They took me to
Meet him to 😂
"Brought to you by Waylen Type Tech. Hello I am David."
As an SPD tech, those arms take forever to clean off.
wonder what happens when you are doing delicate work and you do a hiccup? I'm sure it has smooth motion control so it wouldn't do much.
The navy should have these on board to help wounded soldiers immediately.
Not too smart to have on a moving ship
@@ramonduran2475
patients are strapped down and the robot is bolted down. the Sergion is accurately controlling it on flat non moving ground which makes the surgery even more accurate
How is nobody here from Michael Reeves
awesome
I HOPE AGENT 47 DOESN'T GET HIS HANDS ON THE CONTROLS....
great.
why medical equipment looks scary even control station looks unsettling and im not against robots accualy i build robotics for fun but surgical robots or any kind of medical robots doesn t have a friendly nature am i the only one who is getting disturbed from this footage of the robot like are they trying to disturb the viewer even the music is like a backrooms explanation video music
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there noway your doing surgery on me with a robot
Wait til your life depends on it. You might change your mind. My husband has cancer, and this what they're going to use.
I'm having this used on me tomorrow
I had the surgery done by this robot 5 weeks ago they took my prostate now I'm fine no pain whatsoever right after the surgery
Had a robotic surgery yesterday, woke up like a newborn baby 😅
im not letting no machine cut me open😂😂