Chinese robot performs bladder surgery using 5G

Chinese robot performs bladder surgery using 5G

Professor Niu Haitao with the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University in east China’s Shandong Province successfully completed a long distance surge

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Professor Niu Haitao with the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University in east China’s Shandong Province successfully completed a long distance surgery, the laparoscopic radical cystectomy by operating China’s newest-generation surgical robot Micro Hand’s master console to control its arms in the operating room in the Xixiu District People’s Hospital in Anshun in Guizhou Province of southwest China.

The robot accurately repeated the doctor’s movements, removing the lesions in the targeted area. At the same time, the application of holographic projection technology enabled Professor Niu to interact with the patient and medical staff with almost no time lag.

The patient was diagnosed with bladder cancer three months ago and was in dire need of surgery after the condition suddenly exacerbated. The entire operation was carried out smoothly with no apparent bleeding or other complications.

Long-distance surgery with the surgical robot using 5G network can help patients save time and expenses on travel and accommodation, and improve health care in China’s remote areas.