Technology empowers surgeons, eases patient recovery


During the training session, Professor He's team from First Affiliated Hospital showcased their independently developed naked-eye 3D surgical display system. The system, with its high-definition imaging and precise operational control, offers surgeons a more intuitive perspective.
The domestically produced snake-like robotic arm with unique flexibility and precision, effortlessly carries out delicate tasks such as tissue separation and cutting under the guidance of surgeons.
After experiencing the snake-like robotic arm, Dr María from Mexico remarked, "The operation was not as complex as I had imagined, and the part that improves the patient experience left a profound impression on me."
Professor Diego Gonzalez-Rivas, a globally renowned thoracic surgeon and an advocate of the tubeless technology, said the AI technology will perform a crucial role in the future, especially in complex procedures.
"This is not just a technological advancement but also occupies the pinnacle of dialogue between thoracic surgeons worldwide," He said, expressing his hope that by integrating these innovative technologies into practical surgical demonstrations, more doctors will be able to tangibly experience the direction of complex treatment.
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